Schools & Libraries Book Reviews
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The Promise
Name: Angela Core
25 November 2014;Genre: Adventure
Few picture books are told in the first person so it's good to find The Promise doing this so effectively. The story is narrated by a girl who tells us what happened to her the day she tried to steal an old woman's bag and how that action changed her life. The woman she stole from made her promis...
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Wall
Name: Fiona Collins
25 November 2014;Genre: Adventure
Wall is a most interesting and unique subject matter for a picture book. It is concerns the Berlin Wall, built in 1961 to divide East and West Berlin, and its publication coincides with the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Wall. Although the book has minimal text the subject matter is definite...
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My True Love Gave to Me
Name: Ellen Jane
25 November 2014;Genre: Adventure
As its cover suggests, this is a series of short stories set over the festive period that is sure to bring a touch of magic to library shelves this Christmas! Each story is long enough to transport you to a world of American diners, campuses and there are parties aplenty, each bringing a magical...
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Listen to the Moon
Name: Dorne Fraser
24 November 2014;Genre: Adventure
It is May, 1915, and Alfie and his fisherman father find a girl on one of the uninhabited islands in the Scillies. She is injured, alone and frightened with no memory of how she came to the island, in fact no memory of who she is or where she came from. The only word she utters is Lucy and everyo...
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The Return of Johnny Kemp
Name: Helen Swinyard
22 November 2014;Genre: Adventure
This short and well-crafted school story from Keith Gray adds to the decent stock from dyslexic-friendly editions from Barrington Stoke. Gray creates a realistic and familiar world of school and teenage life, with honest and believable dialogue. The main character Dan tells us his story in a day,...
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The Wrong Side of the Galaxy
Name: Helen Swinyard
22 November 2014;Genre: Adventure
Dispensing with explanation, Thomson's hero Harry wakes up very confused - we as readers know as little as Harry does. Luckily Harry has watched lots of sci-fi on TV, and he's pretty clever, and ironically 'down to earth' which means he manages to escape and navigate his way around aliens, spaces...
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Respect. The Walter Tull Story
Name: Kate Kenward
18 November 2014;Genre: Representation & Inclusion
I think it is fantastic that Walter Tull's story has been written about for young people, he really was an inspiring man. I am glad that more books for struggling readers are telling true stories and I enjoyed learning about Walter's. My first point is that this book is printed on dyslexia frien...
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Temple Run series
Name: Leighton Age 11
13 November 2014;Genre: Adventure
I recommend this book to all students and teachers that like a sense of adventure
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Temple Run
Name: Jack Age 11
13 November 2014;Genre: Adventure
Personally, I do not like to read but after looking at the temple run books my opinion on reading has changed. If my library has more of these books I will be in there all the time. Great if they are linked to do a quiz as that is what we have to do at school after we have read a book.
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Black Ice
Name: lynn Roulstone
13 November 2014;Genre: Adventure
Britt and her best friend Korbie get caught in a snowstorm on their way to a cabin in the mountains for a holiday with Korbie's brother Calvin, who is also her ex-boyfriend. Abandoning their car, they think they've found refuge in a cabin with two young men, one of whom Britt met earlier at a gas...