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diary of a wimpy kid
Name: sean Age 11
16 January 2015;Genre: Humour
its a book that most people can read, it's got some humour and it's a general good book
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Blown Away
Name: Class 6
14 January 2015;Genre: Picture Books
Jack (aged 7) The book is about a penguin, a seal and a polar bear that go on an adventure on a kite. I think that I would recommend this book to somebody that has a sense of humour, because it is a funny book! Francesca (aged 7) This book is about a penguin who flies away with other an...
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Paddington
Name: freya Age 12
13 January 2015;Genre: Adventure
I like the bit where Paddington uses the bathroom where he stays and floods the bathroom and goes swimming and when Mr brown [the person he stays with] opens the door he gets a tidel wave of water!
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A Street Cat Named Bob
Name: Lauren Age 11
13 January 2015;Genre: Information books
James and Bob are inseparable and Bob is a very cute and clever cat! Bob has helped James through his addiction to Drugs. Bob has also gained some more money so they can lived a good life. I love this book and its the best because its like a Diary and it's a real life story! :)
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A Street Cat Named Bob
Name: Jessie Age 12
13 January 2015;Genre: Information books
I like it because the cat called Bob helped James through the hard times of living on the streets of London. Bob was a homeless cat and james was also homeless.
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The Maze Runner
Name: Holly Age 11
12 January 2015;Genre: Adventure
This book is very fast paced and adrenalin fuelled. There are many twists when a girl enters the Glade.
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Apocolypse Moon
Name: Josh Weston
12 January 2015;Genre: Adventure
It is fast paced and keeps you interested it has a great storyline and is the perfect mix between reality and fantasy
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Blown Away
Name: Lizi Coombs
10 January 2015;Genre: Picture Books
This book is beautiful to look at; the cover is simple but intriguing, my class and I all couldn't wait to start reading it! My class of 7/8 year olds easily followed the plot of the story, and enjoyed the rhyme scheme, which was captivating but not repetitive! The story itself is humorous and...
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The Last of the Spirits
Name: Paula Hazlehurst
09 January 2015;Genre: Books set in the past
An excellent read. It's an alternative view of Dickens' Christmas Carol, seen through the eyes of two waifs, a brother and a sister. The brother is a cynic, hardened by life, whereas his sister hasn't lost her kindness but depends on her brother to look after her. The story follows them through t...
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More Than This
Name: Holly Davies
09 January 2015;Genre: Mystery & Detective
Patrick Ness' book More Than This is about a boy, Seth, who dies and wakes up in what he thinks is an afterlife. But the reality is, he woke up in England. A place where he and his family ran away from after a terrible problem that Seth and his family blame him for. He is in a wasteland with only...