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Wednesday, 23 September 2009 12:46

Louise May Alcott

 This story is a classic tale written in the 1890's about 4 sisters: Meg (16 years of age), Jo (15), Beth (13) and Amy (12)! They have a close bond between them; despite the fact that they are extremely poor (since their father has gone to war)! Along with ups and downs, they go through many activities and adventures, but at the end of the day they always stick together! On the other hand they have some very close shaves, for example: Beth almost dies from Scarlet fever and Amy almost suffocates under the ice whilst ice skating!!!! But with a little help from their loving, caring mother and cheery, jolly friend (Laurie); They can get through everything.... However a sudden heart-breaking turn around in the book causes them all to suffer sorrow as their mother rapidly leaves. How will the sisters cope without her? Find out when you read this enthralling, warm tale!

 This outstanding, thilling story is a 'must read' book! It keeps you on the edge of your seat the whole time and really enthralls you.... Trust me, once you've picked it up you don't want to put it down! It really takes you to it's world and you feel empathy towards the heart-warming characters. This witty, popular, classical, comical adventure is one like no other! I rate it a 10/10 due to the fact it's so comforting, detailed and imaginative!!! I think this book is aimed at year 5's and over because it is long and difficult to understand! Have fun reading one of the best books ever written!!!!

Lucy
Age: 10
Latchmere School


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Izzy the Indigo Fairy PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 27 April 2009 21:01

Daisy Medows

 Imagine you were a fairy flying around where ever you wanted and someone is always helping you, where ever you want to go you will always see that person.

 I thought that the book Izzy the Indigo fairy was a good book because it was about these girls called Rachel and Kirsty and they have to find the fairy's magic petals as Jack Frost took them. I think that girls who are more of a 'girly-girl' will enjoy it.

Iman
Age: 9
Latchmere school

 
Toby Alone PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 30 March 2009 10:09

Timothee de Fombelle

 Toby, a 13 year old boy, is troubled by problems to save his parent's from the consequences of their deaths. On his journey to save them, he meets different people and species of other kinds, as well as having Joe Mitch on his tail. Joe Mitch was the ruler of the tree, even though all he wanted was money and all the secrets of the tree. He really is greedy and evil.

 I thought this book was an amazing adventure because of all the different problems. When you read it, it feels like you are actually in the book meeting all Toby's friends and enemies. All in all I would give this book ten out of ten because of all the action that goes on.

Bella
Age: 8
Latchmere school

 
Endal PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 30 March 2009 10:04

Allen and Sandra Parton

 A true life story about Allen Parton getting a serious head injury in the gulf war, so his wife Sandra Parton has to get Endal to help him.

 I love this story except there is a very sad bit when he loses his memory. This book is for 11-15 year olds!!!!

Louise

Age: 11
Latchmere School

 
Secret Seven PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 24 March 2009 20:50

Enid Blyton

 It is a fabulous book about 7 teenagers in a club which have some mysterious adventures.


 It is a very mysterious book and it is very enjoyable. You could read for hours and hours. I think it is about 10 out of 10. I recommend this book for 6-11 year olds.

Henna

Age: 9
Green Lane Primary School

 
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