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  • Never Lie on a Lion

    Never Lie on a Lion

    Name: Angela Allen
    31 July 2012;

    Genre: Animals

    A hugely entertaining picture book with wide appeal. Lively rhyming text and bright attractive illustrations. Never lie on a lion or creep up behind a sheep because all sorts of things can happen! The cautionary answers are told via the illustrations so there are lots of opportunities for child p...

  • Sweetly

    Sweetly

    Name: Susanna Age 13
    11 May 2012;

    Genre: Mystery & Detective

    This is a great book, a mixture of horror, romance and mystery, written in first person, from Gretchens point of view. The storyline is gripping and I found it hard to put down. I think It's most suitable for people of the ages 12-16.

  • Whisper

    Whisper

    Name: Nathan Age 13
    04 May 2012;

    Genre: Real life

    Whisper is a true tale of grief,love and despair. It is compelling for these reasons, and draws you in from the first sentence. I would compare it to others such as 'My Sister Lives on the Mantlepiece', and 'We can be Heroes'. It was a great read.

  • Between Shades Of Gray

    Between Shades of Gray

    Name: Kieran Age 12
    03 May 2012;

    Genre: Books set in the past

    Ruta Sepetys has written about a horrific, historical time that is hardly ever talked about. The beauty in this book is that hope, strength and compassion shine through against all the odds making the depressing subjects in the book more bearable.

  • Between Shades Of Gray

    Between Shades of Grey

    Name: Kate Age 15
    03 May 2012;

    Genre: Books set in the past

    The plot overall is an exciting one, the events progress at a fast pace. Which made the story much more thrilling. This pace also highlights the confusion and uncertainty that the people who encountered these events in real life felt.

  • Between Shades Of Gray

    Between Shades of Gray

    Name: Josh Age 15
    03 May 2012;

    Genre: Books set in the past

    The book is brilliantly written with imagery giving enough of a picture to get your mind started, and leaves it to generate the rest of the picture. Every patch of ground, every protruding bone, every emotion lightly flickering across a face, nothing is left un-addressed. The angle that is norm...

  • The Midnight Zoo

    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...

  • The Midnight Zoo

    The Midnight Zoo

    Name: Alex Age 13
    03 May 2012;

    The Midnight Zoo is one of the best books I have read. I think Sonya Hartnett wrote the book in a really convincing way. When I was reading the book,it was so well told that I could picture what was happening in my head like I was looking at a television screen! Also I could hardly put it down!...

  • My Sister Lives on the Mantelpiece

    My Sister Lives on the Mantelpiece

    Name: Katy Age 13
    03 May 2012;

    If there was ever a book for being 'Emotional Rollercoaster of the Year' this would be it. The truthfulness and sometimes humour of the book balance out the truly heart-breaking moments. The biggest emotional moment would have to be when Jamie, Jas and their Dad bury Roger, the cat. This is the...

  • Everybody Jam

    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...