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Philip Pullman
Age: 6+
Love a good joke
Wonderfully kid friendly
Always looks on the bright side
Great for a family story to share
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Stacy Gregg
Age: 7-14
– Love horses
– Feel emotional
– Don’t want the book to end
– Forget the real world. Only remember the character’s
Enid Blyton
Enid Blyton is a very famous author. She wrote the Magic Faraway Tree, The wishing Chair, Famous 1, Twins at ST Claire and many others. Her books are always very magical and mysterious. I will post more about her tomorrow.
Sandi Toksvig
Age: 5+
Forget your real life
Feel sad about real life
Cry and laugh
Queenie
Queenie is a book that is set when Queen Elizabeth 2 became queen. It is about a young girl who has a leg disorder and has to go to hospital. Her nan too is poorly and she is getting extremely upset about her. Will she survive? After being in hospital for ages, what will happenContinue reading “Queenie”
The Mum Minder
The Mum Minder is a book about a young girl named Salie who is having a holiday. Her mum cares for children but is poorly. Salie has to find a way to enjoy the holiday and look after her mum and the children with a little bit of chaos… This book is perfect if youContinue reading “The Mum Minder”
Twins at ST Claire’s
Twins at ST Claire’s is one of those books that, for me, did not go well. I found that it was so low on adventure and never took you anywhere. It was simply a story. I don’t like this book because it only has one thrill in the story, and even then you know thatContinue reading “Twins at ST Claire’s”
Ross Welford
Ross Welford is extraordinarily talented and has made some of the best books I have ever read. He wrote: ‘What not to do if you turn invisible’ ‘The dog who saved the world’ ‘The 1000 year old boy’ ‘Time travelling with a hamster’ ‘The kid who came from space’ I have only read the 1000Continue reading “Ross Welford”
Jacqueline Wilson
Jacqueline Wilson was by far my favourite author for around 5 years. She has inspired me to do things and see how other people can live in life. Her books aren’t always full of adventure, but they cover the true aspects and struggle in life. She shows how not all families are well-off and howContinue reading “Jacqueline Wilson”