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  • The-Pencil-Allan Ahlberg-review


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 962
    This is one of the best picture books ever! If you like it you could read some more books by Allan Ahlberg This is book is very good because it is funny, surprising and interesting. In the story, a pencil draws a boy, a dog, a cat, a paintbrush (to colour them all in) and lots of other things. Everything is ok ...
    10 hours ago
  • Fever Crumb by Philip Reeve - review


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 962
    Its enjoyable. Its independent. Its bittersweet. Read it! Philip Reeve. You know, the one who wrote the books about the travelling cities? The ones I may have read, but couldnt remember whilst reading Fever Crumb (thats phrased badly, but only because I have now started reading, or possibly re-reading them). By the ...
    1 day ago
  • Beast Quest: Sting the Scorpion Man by Adam Blade - review


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 962
    The Beast Quest stories just keep getting better and better In this Beast Quest story Tom and Elenna are stuck in the evil wizard Malvels realm Gorgonia. They were looking for the purple jewel that they need to return to their homeland of Avantia. Their adventures lead to them battling an old enemy, Seth, who Malvel ...
    3 days ago
  • Airplanes Game – Play it on Windows Phone, PC or Facebook


    WMPoweruser.comAuthority Authority: 682
    We have just launched  a really cool network game for Windows Phone using Silverlight and Metro design. Our game brings something new to the Windows Phone table by integrating Windows Phone desing on a Desktop/Browser application. Now users that don’t own an Windows Phone can experience the Metro user ...
    4 days ago
  • The Pop Up Book of Poo by Gaby Goldsack - review


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 962
    We recommend this book to 6-8 year old boys who love gross things! The Pop Up Book Of Poo was a fun read for my little brother Robert, who is six. He loved me reading it to him and we found it really interesting. Did you know that a goose does a poo every 12 minutes? We definitely didnt! Robert says, "This book was ...
    4 days ago
  • My Sister Jodie by Jacqueline Wilson - review


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 962
    Everyone should read this book! My Sister Jodie was a brilliant book. Why I say this is because at the end it makes you have two emotions at once. In fact, opposite emotions: sad and happy. Jodie falls out of the tower window and dies. Thats sad. Pearl has a new baby sister. Thats good. That brings me to my second ...
    5 days ago
  • Finding Violet Park by Jenny Valentine - review


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 962
    The book is very real but it is also touching, funny, romantic and thought-provoking This is the story of how a sixteen year old boy called Lucas Swain met an old lady called Violet Park. Only their relationship is not an ordinary one... Violet Park was dead and in a box on a shelf. Lucas finds Violets ashes at 5 ...
    6 days ago
  • Astonishing the Gods by Ben Okri - review


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 962
    If youre too old for fairy tales, I think this is as close as you can get to reliving the experience of a bedtime story Astonishing the Gods is a novel by Booker Award Winning author Ben Okri. His dream-like prose transports the reader on a journey through an enchanted island, where philosophy is explored in the ...
    1 week ago
  • The Lord of the Flies by William Golding - review


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 962
    If you like your books to have gripping and believable characters with a plot second to none, then Lord of the Flies is for you "Which is better – to have rules and agree, or to hunt and kill?" Lord of the Flies isnt your average book, I have to say. Being a reader who loves to dig into books of adventure and ...
    1 week ago
  • Behind the Scenes at the Museum by Kate Atkinson - review


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 962
    It is a book of secrets which only get revealed at the end - its like opening a treasure box I cried all night after this one. This is the most brilliant tragi-comedy, constantly developing. It spans quite literally the centuries, from the 1990s to the 1800s. It combines a thousand threads of stories, all centring ...
    1 week ago
  • Necropolis by Anthony Horowitz - review


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 962
    Dont read this book at night or you might have the sudden urge to check if your toys are bloodthirsty demons! Hong Kong is a paradise of posh hotels, elegant restaurants and famous shopping malls. But now with the help of Nightrise, it will become the city of the dead. Scarlett Adams is living in London with her ...
    1 week ago
  • Leviathan by Scott Westerfield - review


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 962
    This book is amazing, and I hope youll enjoy it as much as I have This book is amazing. Its a steampunk novel, based on World War 1. There are some twists, of course. Europe is divided into two sorts of beliefs. Austria-Hungary and Germany are nations of Clankers. They use machines, like planes and stormwalkers, ...
    1 week ago
  • The 39 Clues by Rick Riordan - review


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 962
    Rick Riordan has gone beyond "wild imagination" as he has turns this berserk plot into a book Imagine you and your brother are 14-year-old Amy and 12 year old Dan. Just another duo of orphaned siblings going for the funeral of your only loving grandmother (your only grandmother, actually). Imagine that you meet ...
    2 weeks ago
  • The Boy Who Lost his Face by Louis Sachar - review


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 962
    This is certainly the best book I have ever read! When I first saw this book I did judge it by its cover! I thought it would be something gruesome about a boy losing his face! But let me tell you it isnt anything of the sort. And I will leave you to read it to find out. David and his friends all go to spy on poor ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Yves Saint Laurent Rive Gauche colouring book by Yves Saint Laurent - review


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 962
    elie8899: This book is DEFINITELY for girls and I would rate it 4/5 This book is very good for doodlers and budding fashion designers alike. The book lets your imagination run wild and the colouring instructions are clear. The activities are different and split into clear sections. The only flaw is that some of the ...
    2 weeks ago
  • The Mourning Emporium by Michelle Lovric - review


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 962
    Valentine: On the whole it is well worth reading and, mostly, exciting and compelling This story plunges the reader into a frozen Venice, ruined by disastrous floods. It begins at the end of the year 1900, when Queen Victoria lies dying. Venice is back in the icy grip of Bajamonte Tiepolo, the villain from the books ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Before I Fall by Lauren Oliver - review


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 962
    NewYorkGirl: Although it may not be a feel good novel, it certainly does make you think about important issues Samantha Kingston died on Friday, February 12th. Now, this doesnt exactly sound like the most exciting preface for a good story but theres quite a bit more to Before I Fall than just that. Like most ...
    2 weeks ago
  • The Help by Kathryn Stockett - review


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 962
    NewYorkGirl: The Help really is a special book Jackson, Mississippi, 1962. Black maids raise white children, but arent trusted not to steal the silver is the first line that you read on the blurb of The Help and this rings through not only in the book but in history too. The Help is an unforgettable story told ...
    2 weeks ago
  • The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins - review


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 962
    NewYorkGirl: This is definitely one of the best young adult books Ive ever read Having been referred to as the next Harry Potter and the next Twilight, The Hunger Games certainly had a lot to live up to and I can assure you that it did not disappoint. However, this book is not about wizards or vampires, just regular ...
    2 weeks ago
  • My So Called Life: The Tragically Normal Diary of Rachel Riley by Joanna Nadin - review


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 962
    Bookworm55: I havent experienced such laughter since Georgia Nicholson! My So Called Life is the first of the Rachel Riley series about 13-year-old Rachel as she wanders aimlessly through the awkward teenage years. Joined by her two best friends, Goth obsessed Scarlet and tragically depressed Ed, they experiment and ...
    2 weeks ago

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