Episode 38 - How Book Censorship Creeps into UK Schools and How to Respond
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About this listen
School Reading List podcast hosted by Tom Tolkien
Season 1: Episode 38
For transcripts, resources & show notes: https://schoolreadinglist.co.uk/podcasts/series-1-episode-38/
Part 1
Book post
- Small Poems for Big Imaginations by Neal Zetter, illustrated by Will Hughes
- How to Survive an Apocalypse by Coby Coonradt and Cameron Hardy, illustrated by Victoria Stebleva
- Tree Thing by Piers Torday, illustrated by Matthew Taylor
- Tyrannosaurus Veg by Smriti Halls and Katherina Manolessou
- The Map of Me by Nicola Davies, illustrated by Olga Shtonda
- Goldilocs by Ella McLeod and Rochelle Falconer
- The Spectacular Space Loop by Javi De Castro
- From AI to WI-FI by Craig Steele, illustrated by Terri Po
- Magpie Girl by Rowan Foxwood
- Escape from the Child Snatchers by Sufiya Ahmed
- The Monsters at the End of the World by Rebecca Orwin
- The Not-So Great Escape by Emma Green
- Quill and the Last Generation by C. M. Lewis
- New You Forever by Steve Cole, illustrated by Chris King
- Sweet and Sour by Monique Turner
- Beth Is Dead by Katie Bernet
- Catch by Sarah Brill
- Arcana - The Lost Heirs by Sam Prentice-Jones
Rundown - top 30 children's and YA books in February 2026
- Tiny Hercules by Jon Lock
- Bridge of Storms by Philip Reeve
- The Impossible Gladiator by M. G. Leonard
- Hari Kumar, Ultimate Superstar by Rashmi Sirdeshpande
- The Day My Brother Got Famous by Jen Carney
- When the World Ends by Joanna Nadin
- At the End of Everything by Marieke Nijkamp
- Tomorrow I'm in Charge! by Jörg Mϋhle
- Advice from a 12-Year-Old Nobody by Helen Rutter
- Red Star Rebels by Amie Kaufman
- There Is Not Usually a Hole by Daisy Hirst
- Kill Me Now by Helen Price
- Escape! by Sophie McKenzie
- Day of Now by Miranda Reason
- They Call Her Regret by Channelle Desamours
- Write Your Own Family History by Jane Bingham
- The Fabric of Us by Aditi Anand
- YOU VS The Poison Plot by Josh Hicks
- Raindrops by Robin Boyden
- Alan, King of the Universe by Tom McLaughlin
- Murder at the Ivy Hotel by Emily Hourican
- Chicken Hill by Beccy Blake
- The Moonhaven Chronicles: The Last Wolf by Rob Biddulph
- The Blitz Sisters by Judith Eagle
- Kid Potato by Neil Coslett
- Cheesy Bob Strikes! by Sophy Henn
- The Beasts We Raise by D. L. Taylor
- Always Angel by Kimberly Whittam
February 2025 books of the month
- Fiction: Carnival Fantástico by Angela Montoya
- Nonfiction: Insectarium Junior Edition by Emily Carter and Dave Goulson
- Picture book: When Tad Kicked Vlad by Julian Gough and Ross Collins
Part 2
Dead Straight Line by Malcolm Duffy
New book pitches: The Collaborator by TG Trouper, Sally the Spider’s new shoes by Clodagh Ryan, Anna Denton & The Water of Life by Vaughan Hawthorne-Nelson
Part 3
How Book Censorship Creeps into UK Schools and How to Respond
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