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
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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
Death in the spotlight -Robin Stevens
As you can tell (if you have read my recent reviews) these murder books are really captivating me.I have read 6 of the books, still some reviews due, and they have not bored me once. Robin Stevens style is one that I as a reader I have never encountered before. It is wonderfully fun and … Continue reading Death in the spotlight -Robin Stevens
A spoonful of murder-Robin Stevens
This book was not the book that I was meant to read in the series of Murder Most Unladylike. I was meant to read the third book but I didn’t really miss anything by not reading the right book. This book is very different to the others in the series.This is because it was a … Continue reading A spoonful of murder-Robin Stevens
The Dreamsnatcher-Abi Elphinstone
The Dreamsnatcher is one of those enthralling books which you can not put down until the very last page. This was one of the first of many books on my summer reading list, it provided a kick start to my summer and I thoroughly enjoyed it. This book follows the tale of 12 year … Continue reading The Dreamsnatcher-Abi Elphinstone
The Boy Who Grew Dragons- Andy Shepherd
The boy who grew dragons is a heart warming and laugh-out-loud sort of book. It wasn't a very difficult book and I would say even seven year olds could read it! But in a way of is own the books simplicity and comical-ness really work together. The book tells the story of a young … Continue reading The Boy Who Grew Dragons- Andy Shepherd
The Last Chance Hotel – Nicki Thornton
The Last Chance Hotel is a gripping whodunnit, with twists and turns on each page. This story tells the tale of the downtrodden kitchen boy, Seth. When the book starts it talks about the hustle and bustle of practically living in a kitchen. It talks about how one day it is even busier than usual because … Continue reading The Last Chance Hotel – Nicki Thornton
No Ballet Shoes In Syria- Catherine Brunton
No Ballet Shoes in Syria is not the kind of book you would expect me to enjoy as thoroughly as I did. It is one of those very emotional stories, which if you are a softie like me, can quite easily reduce you to tears. However, the book's driving pace and exhilarating climaxes glued my … Continue reading No Ballet Shoes In Syria- Catherine Brunton
Fierce – Aly Raisman
Sia says: Aly Raisman was the key into a whole new genre of book. This was the first autobiography I have ever read, and I enjoyed it very much. Aly Raisman is an Olympic gymnast,who over the space of two Olympics has won 3 golds,2 silvers and 1 bronze. This story tells the life of … Continue reading Fierce – Aly Raisman