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Time Out London’s 100 best books for kids, babies, toddlers and teenagers. From classics to new works, picture books to sophisticated epics, here you’ll find reads to amuse and amaze, to offer first experiences and to fire young imaginations.We invited the Time Out team, staff at and many contemporary authors and illustrators to name their ten best children’s books. Special thanks go to the writers and artists creating brilliant books who took the time to nominate their favourites – Charlie Higson, Sophie Kinsella, Terry Deary, Cressida Cowell and Chris Riddell.Our list is based more on passion than science and it’s worth pointing out that there are some writers who are so prolific that their votes were split across their repertoire. Jacqueline Wilson, Michael Morpurgo and David Walliams are all great writers who didn’t make it into our final 100.

However, we're really pleased with our list of the best children's books and we hope it will inspire your family’s own adventures into children’s literature.We’ve also teamed up with the brilliant bookshop Foyles to bring you our favourite children’s books in one place. By Janet and Allan AhlbergAs young parents, author Allan and (the late) illustrator Janet Ahlberg created a beautiful evocation of the small world surrounding a baby – the view from the cot of mum and dad’s bedroom, the washing in front of a fireside and a loving family home. Each scene is first glimpsed through a little hole as we see this world through the child’s eyes: ‘Here’s a little baby. One, two, three’ Nostalgic yet timelessly lovely.Best for: Ages 0-3In a nutshell: Soothing quiet-time poetics.
By Maurice SendakDressed in his wolf costume, naughty little Max behaves like a wild animal around the house and is sent to his room in disgrace. There he suddenly finds his surroundings magically transformed into a strange new world.
He sails to an island and becomes the king of the beastly Wild Things. But eventually, after lots of untamed fun, Max decides there’s no place like home and returns to his family. An American classic that salutes creativity and individuality.Best for: Ages 3-6In a nutshell: Escapism for free spirits.
By JRR TolkienTolkien never expected his story about Bilbo Baggins to be such a huge hit, but its instant success inspired the epic sequel ‘The Lord of the Rings’. For younger fans of fantasy writing, this is a great place to start: a quiet, stay-at-home hobbit reluctantly finds himself on a daring expedition to raid the treasure hoard of Smaug the Dragon.
It’s a dense read, but it crackles with wit, imagination and adventure.Best for: Ages 11-15In a nutshell: Heroics in the Middle Earth mountains. By Philip PullmanPullman writes for teenagers with intelligence and originality. As a result, his celebrated ‘Dark Materials’ trilogy has proved a worldwide success with young and old alike.
‘Northern Lights’ is the opener – set in a parallel universe to ours, where science, magic and theology c-exist. Lyra is an orphan who goes in search of her missing friend and finds herself in a world of witches and ice bears. It’s a dazzling thriller that continues with a brand new trilogy, ‘The Book of Dust’.Best for: Ages 12+In a nutshell: Brave modern fantasy.
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Hey everybody! A relatively infrequent DM here starting to collect threads for a new campaign - the New WoD Werewolf set in the Wild West. I saw Arcane Joe's Wild West Post and have already mined it and I have the old WoD Werewolf Wild West book, but I thought I'd toss the notion to the boards and see what other Paizonians would do with this concept. Probably gonna set it in the Idaho, Montana, Wyoming neck of the woods revolving around a little burg with a railway running through it. Just big enough to support colorful western life (read: whorehouses) and serve as a place where farmers and grazers can butt heads.
Werewolf Wild West Companion Pdf To Jpg File
What would you do with that setting?Also, I haven't read any of the Werewolf: the Forsaken books except the core, do we get a treatment of werewolf history in any of the products?Thanks all!