Saturday, 28 September 2013

Book Club!

Here are some recommendations for books you might want to read. Each review is written by a member of our class. If you have read a great book recently, come and tell me about it and you might have the chance to write the next Book Club recommendation!


Charmed Life, by Diana Wynne Jones
A Recommendation by Evelyn
 
HarperCollinsChildren'sBooks/ Wynne Jones

It's really good because it's really exciting. It's mysterious. The children meet a strange man called Chrestomanci and he's acting very weird. Read the book to find out why!
If you like books with witches, you'll love it!


Shampoozel, by Laurence Amholt and Arthur Robins
A Recommendation by Michael

Orchard Books

It's fun and funny. It has lots of adjectives.
If you like fairy stories, you'll love this!

Narnia: The Last Battle, by C.S. Lewis
A Recommendation by Nathan

Collins
 
 
It's funny and the characters can be very bossy! It is an adventure story- you meet some children, a unicorn, some squirrels and a King. There is a whole series of the books, so if you like this one, you can read the others too.
If you like fantasy books, you'll love it!


The Smallest Girl Ever, by Sally Gardner
A Recommendation by Aimee

Orion Childrens
 
 
When I first read it, the beginning was quite sad but then it got happier. Your emotions go up and down through the book. It is a little demanding. It is interesting and magical.
If you like magical books, you'll love it!


Anne of Green Gables, by L.M. Montgomery
A Recommendation by Alice

Puffin Classics

My favourite chapter is when Anne (who is an orphan) gets adopted. She dyes her hair and it goes wrong and goes green! She wanted to go on a picnic, because there was ice cream there and she had never tried it before. But she was not allowed to go because she dyed her hair green!
Anne can be a bit naughty. You should read it because it's really funny.  There are other books about the same character. There are also films, but you should read the books first because they are better than the films.
If you like old stories from the past, you'll love this!

2 comments:

alice said...

ANNE OF GREEN GABLES IS REALLY FUNNY

erhun said...

Its nice to see there's a book club

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