Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “Allison Rushby”
Review: When This Bell Rings
When This Bell Rings proves that books written for kids don’t need to be simplistic - they can be complex and expect the reader to hold on tight for the ride! Allison Rushby has created a world within a world, and a story within a story, where the borders dividing these worlds are blurry.
Tamsin lives next door to the famous author Eddie St Clair, who has written a graphic-book series that has taken the children’s book world by storm. Everyone is waiting for the tenth and final book of her London Bells series, which is long overdue. Tamsin adores the books and spends every waking hour drawing the characters and immersing herself in the fantasy world that St Clair has created. When Eddie takes Tamsin into her confidence, Tamsin discovers that she has a role to play in the creation of “The End”, a very active role in fact!
I wish I was eleven years old, just so I could read this book and lose myself in its magic. Rushby has created another original story with a strong female leading the action. There is the perfect balance of history, fantasy and adventure that I guarantee will appeal equally to confident primary school readers and lower secondary school students. A total delight!
Review: The Turnkey
The Turnkey is a perfect book for readers in upper primary/lower secondary school who are looking for an exciting story with a supernatural setting. Flossie is a plucky twelve year old ghost who is responsible for the souls in Highgate Cemetery in London. This is not an easy task at the best of times, but our story opens in 1940 and London is being bombed by the enemy. When Flossie spies an enemy ghost in London, she is immediately suspicious and her investigations uncover a sinister plot by the Germans that could mean the loss of the war. Can Flossie and her ghostly friends save the day?
I hope Allison Rushby creates more adventures for the indomitable Flossie.