Tuesday, 30 December 2008

Matilda

by Roald Dahl

I Really like this book.You will enjoy this book.I Like the film.

My score (out of 5): 5

Laura - Year 3

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

by J.K. Rowling

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets is really good and the bit I like the best is the bit when they go in the chamber.

My score (out of 5): 5


Megan - Year 5

Thursday, 18 December 2008

The Worry Website

by Jaqueline Wilson

This is a really good book because you enjoy everything and I could not stop reading it. At first I thought it was going to be boring but it was not. It is all about different peoples worries and you tell your worries on the WORRY WEBSITE but you're not allowed to write your name. Ok I won't tell you any more or you will know the full story but PLEASE READ THIS BOOK.

My score (out of 5): 5

Stevie - Year 3

Tuesday, 16 December 2008

Five on Kirrin Island Again

by Enid Blyton

I think it is a great book. They are back at Kirrin Cottage again. But where is uncle Quentin? Join them in an extraordinary adventure.

My score (out of 5): 5

Chris - Year 5

Sunday, 7 December 2008

Kiss

by Jaqueline Wilson

WOW! This book is amazing! I would recommend it for girls at the age of 10, 11. 12. 13!! But I won't recommend it to boys. Once you start reading you become addicted to it.

My Score (out of 5): 5


Demi - Year 6

FIve on a Treasure Island

by Enid Blyton

It is very interesting, a good book if you like adventure stories. It's hard to put down once you've started.

My score (out of 5): 4

Demi - Year 6

Thursday, 4 December 2008

Horrid Henry and the Secret Club

by Francesca Simon

Very funny and exciting read.

My score (out of 5): 5


Laura - Year 6

Thursday, 27 November 2008

Charlotte's Web

A by E.B. White

I think this a great book because it tells you the story of a pig, Wilbur and he was the runt and got saved from being killed by a little girl called Fern.


My score (out of 5): 4


Anna and Beth - Year 5

The Midnight Fairies

by Ronne Randall

This book is about a girl called Megan and she stays at her Grandma's. Megan loves to play. This book is lovely. I hope you enjoy this book. Please read this book. Thank you.

My Score (out of 5): 5

Megan - Year 3

My Sister Jodie

by Jaqueline Wilson

I really liked this book. It is very funny. Once I started it I couldn't put it down! The age group for this book is probobly between 9 or over. It has a sad ending, but Pearl's (the main character) mum has a secret to confess aswell!

My Score (out of 5): 5

Bethany - Year 5

Saturday, 22 November 2008

Captain Underpants and the Attack of The Talking Toilets

by Dav Pilkey

You should read this book. It is very good if you like Dav Pilkey.

My score (out of 5): 5

Conner - Year 5

Tuesday, 18 November 2008

Lola Rose

by Jaqueline Wilson

WOW! This book is really amazing. Especially the first 5 chapters. When you start you just can't stop! Its quick and easy to read, the St Claires books! Nearly as easy as all your first 4-6 books. It's designed for children , like elevens, twelves and maybe thirteens.


My score (out of 5): 5
Lizzie - Year 6

Monday, 17 November 2008

Before Green Gables

by Budge Wilson

The description of Annes surroundings are amazing, you can really imagine it. I couldn't put it down. It may be a bit long for younger readers but for older readers it is a must. Budge Wilson is a genius with a brilliant story-telling mind.

My score (out of 5): 5

Jesse - Year 6

A Child Called It

by Dave Pelzer

It is a very sad book. I recommend it for around years 5 and 6 because it is about a little boy being badly treated. I was recommended it by my mum. There are two books after that in which he gets treated a lot better. Please dont read it if you get upset very easily because iI'm not that kind of person and I cried.

My score (out of 5): 5

Libby - Year 6

Thursday, 13 November 2008

Dinosaur Poems

by John Foster

This is a very good book, I have enjoyed reading it as its funny poems make you laugh out loud. It makes me so desperate to turn the page and I hope that you may be able to find it in the libary to read.

My score (out of 5): 4

Lewis - Year 5

Wednesday, 12 November 2008

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

by J. K. Rowling

I love this magical book! It's really amazing! Maybe it is a bit long for the younger children with 636 pages in! But once you get going then you just can't stop!!! Harry Potter goes through a lot of magical things in his fourth year. There's the Triwizard Torniment, the Yule Ball, and for the first time ever, Harry meeting the mitty YOU KNOW WHO!(Voldemort). Please read this book! You will really enjoy it!

My Score (out of 5): 5

Bethany - Year 5

Goldie the Sunshine Fairy


by Daisy Meadows


This book is about two girls called Kirsty and Rachel. Kirsty and Rachel are friends of all the fairies. There is Jack Frost and his helpers are goblins. Goldie has a weather feather and the goblins want to steal it. I really enjoyed this book because its funny.

My score (out of 5): 5



Katie - Year 3


Saturday, 8 November 2008

The Twits



by Roald Dahl

The Twits is really fun and exciting to read, you will never get bord. The Twits is about Mr Twit and Mrs Twit what they eat and how they live. This book makes you want to read more.

My score (out of 5): 5






Holly - Year 3

The Suitcase Kid

by Jaqueline Wilson

I really enjoy this book. It's about the ups and downs of a girl called Andrea whose parents have gone through a divorce. Andrea has a little Sylvanian rabbit called Radish who helps her out. Her step-sisters are mean to Andrea.

My score (out of 5): 5

Holli - Year 5

Friday, 7 November 2008

Ben 10 Action

by Harry Paris

This book is about Ben Tennyson. He has a special watch. This book is boyish and entertaning.

My score (out of 5): 5

Neo - Year 3

Fantastic Mr Fox


by Roald Dahl

Fantastic Mr Fox is really exciting and makes you want to read more. It is all about Mr Fox and his family trying to get food but they can't becuse 3 men are guarding the hole where Mr Fox gets out. So read Fantastic Mr Fox to find what the 3 men's names are and PLEASE READ THIS BOOK.


My score (out of 5): 5


Stevie - Year 3

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

by Roald Dahl

We have been studying Chocolate as our topic work. This book fitted in really well because it's all about chocolate. This book is about a boy called Charlie Bucket and every birthday he got a chocolate bar. One birthday he found a golden ticket which meant he could go to the chocolate factory. Read this book to find out about Charlies adventures. It is really entertaining!


Our score (out of 5): 5

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Year 3

Monday, 3 November 2008

The Schoolmouse

by Dick King-Smith

I love this book! It's about a little mouse called Flora who wants to be a schoolmouse. She learns the alphabet, how to read and much more. She even gets into a bit of trouble! Please read this book!


My Score (out of 5): 5
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Bethany - Year 5

Sunday, 2 November 2008

The Name of This Book is Secret

by Pseudonymous Bosch

This is a great book about about a girl and a boy that try and unravel mysteries in a missing magician's diary. Like all stories related to this sort of story there are bad guys. I think any strong readers over 9 will thoroughly enjoy this.

My Score (out of 5): 5
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Chloe - Year 5

Friday, 24 October 2008

The Very Best Of Paul Cookson

by Paul Cookson

A funny book of poems by Paul Cookson. The book contains poems like: I would win the Gold if These Were Olympic Sports, Mum used Prittstick, My dads the headmaster and many more funny poems! I enjoyed this book because it made me laugh out loud!!!

My score (out of 5): 4.5

Sam B. - Year 5

Captain Underpants

by Dav Pilkey

Captain Underpants is so good. I recommend this book with loads of fun on every page.

My score (out of 5): 5

-Christopher - Year 5

Thursday, 23 October 2008

Ginger Snaps

by Cathy Cassidy

This book is a book for about the age group of 9-13! It is a fascinating book about making the right friends. And it tells you how to make Ginger Snap cookies!

My score (out of 5): 4
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Bethany - Year 5

Saturday, 18 October 2008

Thirteen Unpredictable Tales


by Paul Jennings

This book is full of short stories and is very funny. The best story in it is Wunderpants - a story about a boy who is given a pair of pink fairy underpants. The underpants shrink but still come in very useful. If you like stories that are funny but a little bit weird, you will love this book.

My score (out of 5): 5

Mrs Kennedy

Wednesday, 15 October 2008

The Lion the Witch and The Wardobe

by C.S. Lewis

Four children are evacuated to the country during World War Two. During a game of hide and seek Lucy wanders through the wardrobe into the magical land of Narnia. During their adventures the children must defeat the evil White Witch to free the land of Narnia from everlasting winter.

This is a lovely book which I have read many times. It is full of adventure and I would highly recommend it!

My score (out of 5): 5

Mr J