Just So Stories

Random Reviews and Ramblings from Redcliffe



  • The Lucky Shack – Apsara Baldovino/Jennifer Falkner

    Harper Collins July 2023 This is essentially a simple story but there is a depth to it that many will find both heart-warming and thought-provoking. Written from the PoV of the shack (being a great introduction to the idea of personification), this humble little dwelling goes through changes wrought by time and circumstances, and through Read more

  • Don’t Dream It’s Over: the remarkable life of Neil Finn – Jeff Apter

    Allen & Unwin August 2023 ISBN:9781761068089 Publisher:Allen & Unwin Imprint:Allen & Unwin RRP: $34.99 First order of business is to thank A&U so much for giving me the opportunity to review this one. I’ve been a very long time devotee of Crowded House (world’s greatest band ever IMO), and Neil’s work as a gifted songwriter, Read more

  • Phonobet – Kathy Weeden & Kim Drane

    NLA June 2023 Publisher:   National Library of AustraliaISBN: 9781922507471 RRP: $24.99 If you’re looking for a book to aid in teaching phonics in a primary/early years setting, whether school-based or home-learning, this could be a useful resource for you. Created by Canberra educator, Kathy Weeden, as an adjunct to learning the alphabet by exploring the Read more

  • The Skull: a Tyrolean folktale – Jon Klassen

    Walker Books Australia July 2023 Imprint: Walker Books ISBN13:9781529509571 Australia RRP:$32.99 New Zealand RRP:$35.99 I’ve been in love with Jon Klassen’s work since I Want my Hat Back (2011!! can you believe that??), and have read it aloud too many times to count, each time to the accompaniment of howls of shock and laughter at Read more

  • Crookhaven: the School for Thieves – J. J. Arcanjo

    Hachette FEB 28, 2023 | 9781444965735 | RRP $16.99 This is another one that got delayed despite being read very swiftly when it first arrived. Two reasons for that being I was taking it to and fro to read to a Year 5 class with whom I was spending quite a bit of time, and then because it got Read more

  • Capital book gift

    I have to say that the most outstanding result of reviewing, and the past decade of this blog, is my now wide circle of creator friends, which increases almost daily. I can count among my network the cream of Australian children’s lit creatives, and they are such warm, generous and kind people to have on Read more