This book is hilarious! It was sort of a bit like Captain Underpants (my parents will probably sigh when they read this). I would definitely describe this book as a very easy read, though still a very enjoyable one. It's very humorous though still delivers quite a serious message. That message is... "Being small doesn't … Continue reading Killer vending machines wrecked my lunch!- Matt Brown
Month: Sep 2019
The Happiness Curve – Jonathan Rauch
Over the last few years happiness seems to be in vogue. There are dozens of books providing self-help advice on how to be happy. Everything from "letting go" to "seizing the moment" is prescribed. Most of these are quite shallow - filling out a few hundred pages by repeating the same single theme multiple times … Continue reading The Happiness Curve – Jonathan Rauch
Going Solo-Roald Dahl
This book is one I have been wanting to read for years, however the age group was never appropriate for me. So on finally being allowed to read this book, I read ferociously and as usual with Roald Dahl I wasn't disappointed. I love his autobiography! I love his witty writing style and adore his … Continue reading Going Solo-Roald Dahl
The Wild Robot Series-Peter Brown
This was the first school library book that I have ever properly got into. I read the first book back in 2018. So 1 year later, here I am finally writing the review of the sequel as well. These books are not challenging at all, however, they make for an extremely enjoyable read. The sequel is quite … Continue reading The Wild Robot Series-Peter Brown