Review; Fire Burn, Cauldron Bubble edited by Paul Cookson

Recently, I read the children's poetry collection Fire Burn, Cauldron Bubble edited by Paul Cookson and today I'll post my review of the book.

Description from Goodreads
Can you hear the distant dragon's rumble of thunder? And smell the sweet swampy aroma of the ogre? Can you taste the tangy tarantula tarts? And see the girl who's really a wizard? From magic carpets and wands to unicorns, potions, creams and lotions, Paul Cookson's brewing a spell of fantastically magic poems.

On this tattered magic carpet
You can choose your destination
For nothing's quite as magical
As your imagination

Beautifully illustrated by Eilidh Muldoon, this enchanting anthology brings together work from a range of classic, established and rising poets. Whether you're in the mood for a haunting or a spell gone wrong, this collection of mesmerising poems will have you bewitched from beginning to end!

Poets include: William Shakespeare, Lewis Carroll, Benjamin Zephaniah, John Agard, Valerie Bloom, Matt Goodfellow, Joshua Seigal and A.F. Harrold.

My Thoughts on the Book
As I'm not in the target audience for this poetry collection, I obviously struggled to appreaciate it as much as probably youner primary school kids would, but I enjoyed a few of the poems nontheless. Plenty of them has a bit of humour, there's some really nice illustrations, and the clothbound edition has a beautiful cover, so there's that.

I'm sure there's plenty of kids who would enjoy some of the poems read out loud in class during spooky season though.

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