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The Midnight Zoo
Name: Matthew Gibson
03 May 2012;Genre: Real life
From the opening paragraphs it is clear that this book is written with a subtle beauty that takes the breath away, this is most definitely a book for teens but Hartnett proves that just because a book is for younger readers the quality of the prose does not need to suffer. What is more is that th...
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Everybody Jam
Name: Bernadette Cameron
03 May 2012;Genre: Adventure
I found 'Everybody Jam' both a shocking and a revelatory book. This book intrigued me from the start, being about a subject I previously knew very little about. Set in the Australian outback on a cattle station during the annual muster and seen largely through the eyes of Daniel the 13 year old s...
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Everybody Jam
Name: Florence Age 13
03 May 2012;Genre: Adventure
This book blew me away. The title fooled me at first, but beneath the cover is an amazing plot, full with wonderfully realistic characters, struggling to survive in a harsh world. They were perfectly described and developed, and I felt as if I really knew them. 'Everybody Jam' is so real, yo...
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A Monster Calls
Name: Ben Age 13
03 May 2012;Genre: Mental Health & Wellbeing
I found that the story line was very dramatic and entertaining while at the same time grim and emotional. I truly felt sorry for Conor but I cant really say I can relate to him. The Monsters Stories are fairy tale-like, but unlike any fairy tale you have ever read! They are twisting ,deceptive...
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A Monster Calls
Name: James Age 15
03 May 2012;Genre: Mental Health & Wellbeing
The plot is fairly fast paced and engaging because you are always intrigued as to the nature of the monster's next visit, and what he will further reveal about his purpose. Furthermore, the 13-year-old's eerily returning dream is shrouded in secrecy for the majority of the book, which, subsequ...
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A Monster Calls
Name: Bernadette Cameron
03 May 2012;Genre: Mental Health & Wellbeing
'A Monster Calls' is a masterly piece of writing and is both traumatic and reassuring in equal measure. It examines grief, loss and finally acceptance through the eyes of Conor, a young boy, who is gradually trying to come to terms with the imminent demise of his Mother. Patrick Ness demonstra...
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Bugville
Name: James Age 10
08 April 2012;Genre: Adventure
This book is very funny and has a big slug in it who burps and shoots sparks from his tentacles. Superfly is the hero but Midge does all the work.
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Missing Mummy
Name: Natalie J.
23 March 2012;Genre: Friends and family
With the opening line of 'some time ago we said goodbye to Mummy. I am not sure where she has gone', the reader is drawn into the range of emotions felt by a young boy (about three) who is trying to understand and come to terms with his mother's death. The beautiful colour illustrations, also d...
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The Phantom Of The Opera
Name: Anastaisia Age 15
30 January 2012;Genre: Supernatural
Unlike most classics this book is easy to read. Many questions surround the infamous and mysterious Phantom Of The Opera, who is he and what is he? You always want to know what will happen next and if Rhoal can get any closer to saving the love of his life. It has a cleverly written and in-depth...
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The Hunger Games Trilogy
Name: Anastasia Age 15
30 January 2012;Genre: Adventure
The first book is incredable with so many unexpected twists and suprises and it keeps you turning the page. The 2nd book also keeps you interested with unexpected circumstances although it lacks a little compared to its predessor. The 3rd and final book, the conclusion of the rebellion, starts o...