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Hacker

June 30, 2011 in 9-12, family, teen

Hacker is a very emotional book about a girl called Vicky who is adopted when her parents are killed. Her adopted dad works for the bank and is getting on with his work like normal and the next second he is arrested for stealing 1,000,000 from the bank! Gib there real son and his best friend Chaucy help Vicky as she tries to prove his innocence, but the clock is ticking. Can she prove his innocence before the real thief’s find her!?

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Lola Rose

November 13, 2010 in 9-12, emotional, family, teen

I can’t believe I haven’t put this up yet!

Its another amazingly emotional book, about a family called Jayni, Kenny and there mum are getting fed up of there dad constantly being horrid to them.  They suddenly have lots of luck and win the lottery.  They go off and try to live there life again without there dad as Lola Rose, Kendall and Victoria luck.  They have to vist the aquarium everyday to keep Kendall happy while Lola Rose sits outside as when she first went inside and saw a shark it was her worst day of her life.  But she doesnt know that very soon she will have a days allot worse and she needs to find a solution to her problem. the only way to do it is to ring her ……………..!!

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She’s No Angel

October 31, 2010 in 9-12, emotional, family

she’s no angel, well when I brought this book it reminds me of myself!  This is a book from a author we have not yet had her name is Ann Bryant.  She writes book about all sorts of things and this in particular book is out of a set called ‘step chain’. You don’t need to read them in a certain order. I have read this book first,out of the set and it is great. I couldn’t stop thinking ‘who would do such a thing’ and ‘what will happen now’.  I have loved every word of this book and I’m sure you will to.

I don’t have a step-brother or step-sister, but I really felt sorry for Lizzie.  I felt like I was standing next to Lizzie the main character as her step-brother and step-sister get spoilt by her mum and step-dad and she is getting dejected!  Normally she can cope for the weekend but now she has to stay for a fought night as her dad is going away with his girlfriend.  When her half-sister turns on her charms and her half-brother Toby copies her, her mum thinks there adoring and I’m being mean. I feel so relived to meet Ollie who’s dad is my half brothers and sisters but a different mum.  He is the only person who knows how I feel.  I have one thing that really matters to me and that is my cello. I dream of winning the school competitions and am know old enough to enter and also I’m in the school choir.

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Goggle eyes

June 28, 2010 in 9-12, emotional, meaningful, news, teen

Goggle eyes, a strange name for a book.  You may not be able to understand why it was called that but to me it is so meaningful and emotional that even I couldn’t stop a tear escaping down my cheek.  To understand the title and what I am talking about you really need to read the book.  We all love Anne Fine’s books and are thrilled to put one of her books on our website.  I hope reading this has inspired you to read Goggle eyes and some of her other fantastic books.

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Vicky Angel

June 5, 2010 in 9-12, emotional

Well you can’t get a more emotional book than this.

Poor Vicky, she has a terribly tragic accident but that will never break her special friendship with her best friend and main character Jade.  Vicky is a very strong character, and even death won’t stop her from living her life to the full extent.  Jade is so used to following what Vicky says that even when Vicky is dead she still tries to please her!  But Jade doesn’t always want to do what Vicky says, especially when Vicky is making her lose any other friends she has.  Jade is concentrating on listening to Vicky that her work starts to drop.  This book is a over flowing with emotion, Even I couldn’t stop a tear escaping down my cheek!

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Little Darlings

May 5, 2010 in 9-12, emotional, teen

Awesome,

what a amazingly emotional book!  I feel for the characters as they face difficult problems.  I also feel happy for the characters as they have there dreams come true.  Destiny and Sunset have two completely different live but yet are so similar and they both wonder why.  Well with Danny Killman as a farther things couldn’t get any better for  Sunset until she meets Destiny, but are they really sisters or are Destiny and her mum making it up because they want Sunsets and her families money?  This book has lots of different meanings and I think its written EXTREMELY well by a number one author: Jacqueline Wilson!

We recommend this book to 9 – 12 year olds,

(If you are younger and you wish to read this book then you should check with your parent or guardian.)

Please leave a comment about which character you prefer out of Destiny and Sunset and why by simply clicking on the title = Little Darlings.

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Inkheart

April 8, 2010 in 9-12, action, teen

What a fantastic story by Cornelia Funke!

Well this is an amazingly action-packed book with a topping of emotion and tension.  It’s really a heart moving book full of fun and dramatic decisions, (don’t worry you won’t have to make any decisions!)

Wow – we all love this book and its fantastic imagination!  Some stories can come to life in your imagination; this book comes to life all by itself.

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Adolphus Tips

April 3, 2010 in 9-12, animals, meaningful

It’s a fantastic book.

It really demonstrates what it was like in world war two.  It’s a very emotional book.

But even though its sad in some places,

overall it’s a great book and when you start reading it you can’t put the book down.  We all have to admitt this is full of imagination and intresting twists. Also if you like animals than you will like this book as the main character is a cat, but it’s deffently not a soppy book about magic cats and faries!

We recommend it to 9 – 12 year olds.

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My Sister Jodie

April 1, 2010 in 9-12, teen

Well, what can I say?  It’s another outstanding book by Jacqueline Wilson.

It’s jam packed full of laughter, tension and of course emotion.  Jacqueline Wilson really knows how to write a good book.

In fact this book is so good you’ll be under your covers all night, with a torch reading it!

We recommend this book to 9-12 year olds and teenagers.

Hope you enjoy this book as much as we did!

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Worry Website

March 29, 2010 in 7-9, 9-12, comedy

The Worry Website is an amazing book, Jacqueline Wilson has really taken it to the next level.

Each little worry is solved by a wonderful wacky teacher, Mr Speed!  Every story is unique in its own magical way.  They reach out and pull you in.  Once you open the book you won’t be able to put it down!  But I can assure you that isn’t a bad thing.

We recommend this book to 7-9 year olds.

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