20.3.16

Whatever After: Dream On #4

Written and Illustrated by Sarah Mlynowski 

Sleepovers am I right? everybody loves them movies, music, BFF's, Smores, and last but not lest a BESTIE EATING MIRROR!!
 Abby was planning a hang out with Robin but 
now they have to save Robin from 100 years of sleep!
and how are they going to explain this to her mum?

"Sorry your daughter is asleep for 100 years but a prince will come by then right?"

I love this book and I try to look for the messages and I think kids should too.

Reviewed by Noelani

16.3.16

The Galactic Goal



Geronimo Stilton and his family are chosen to play soccerix, but they don't know how to play! He and his family practice to get ready for a rumble with the Aliens! When they got there they got welcomed into the arena. After a while they went onto the arena and started to play. The passes and intercepts were incredible, the ball was going for one end to the other and one player to the other. At the end the results were decided but close and THE WINNERS ARE GERONIMO STILTON AND HIS FAMILY. In my opinion after all of that, I thought they were going to win anyway.

This Book Is Suitable for Year 3s And Over .

Reported By Tihei

Dork Diaries



Nikki is an average 14 year old girl until she moves to her new school - Weschester Country Day - a private school, with her dad's bug extermination scholarship, hoping that no one knows. She has made two friends Chloe and Zoey by the time she signs for an art completion, and then she instead signs for LSA (library shelving assistants.) She has also made an enemy, Mackenzie Hollister the most popular and richest girl in their school. She has done so many things to humiliate Nikki.

This book is written and illustrated by Rachel Renee Russell. This book is suitable for mature year 4,5 and 6's because there are some things that only older kids will understand.

Will Nikki survive the school? Read to find out!
Don't forget to read the other dork diaries books!
 
Reviewed by: Nailah  




Pig the Winner

 
 
 
 
Author and Illustrator: Aaron Blabey
Pig, the world's greediest Pug, won't play fair.
He'll do anything to win!
In my opinion I think that this book is suitable for everyone because it  has easy
words and lots of pictures. Also it's a funny book so everyone will enjoy it,whether it's for
younger kids or older kids or even adults!
  Reviewed by: Shirley

Whatever After Cold as Ice

This time Abby and Jonah plan to stay as far as they can from their magic mirror but destiny isn't always what you wish. But they have another problem up their sleeve, they have landed into the snow queens territory so they better watch out. But the real question is - will Abby and Jonah return home safely and without ruining the story? Stay tuned to read Whatever After Cold as Ice.

In my opinion this book is suitable for older readers as it has more detailed ideas and more sophisticated words.

Reviewed By Elisha

11.3.16

The Book With No Pictures




Written by B J Novak                                                                                                                                                                   

The book with no pictures is suitable for all ages because it will give a little giggle to all. But here's a warning for you adults if you read this book there'll be serious consequences but it is still a wonderfully cool book. 

Reviewed by Atalia C2     

Bunny vs Monkey

Bunny vs Monkey Book 1
By Jamie Smart
 
This story is about a rabbit and a monkey at war (basically) because of a dumb space program that launched a monkey over a hill. I think it is a very funny book because the monkey has all these fancy things that always fail. It is suitable for all ages with basic humour, basic ideas and funny pictures.
 
Reviewed by Darcy
 


 
 
 
 
 
 

Whatever After: Fairest of Them All

Written and illustrated by Sarah Mlynowski.



Have you ever wondered what would happen if YOU were in Snow White's happily ever after! Now you can read this hilarious book and see what happens to Abby and Jonah when they get sucked in to the story. To go back home Snow's story may need to be changed.
In my opinion I LOVE this book and I think kids will love it too if they're tired of the same old fairy tales. I believe this book is suitable for year four to year sixes.

Reviewed by: Noelani C5

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory



A poor boy called Charlie only gets one chocolate a year. On Charlie's birthday he gets a block of Wonka chocolate to try find 1 golden ticket ! 4 lucky people have found one and now there is only one 1 left . Charlie's grandpa give him a penny  and he uses it on a block of wonka chocolate. He rushes home and opens it but no luck . Then after school while Charlie was walking home he found a penny and buys some more. He opens it up in the chocolate store and something shiny appears and it is the golden ticket !!.
This book is suitable for year 4, 5 and 6 readers. This is also enjoyable for older readers.

Illustrated by: Roald Dahl

Reviewed by: Harshpreet C1 

9.3.16

Dirtiy Bertie Jackpot



Author Alan Macdonald Illustrator David Roberts

Meet Dirty Bertie, He's a boy with nose pickingly disgusting habits!

He's full to bursting with mad caps  plans and crazy ideas and if its trouble you're after look no further - Berties sure to be up his neck in it!

BEWARE BERTIE'S REVOLTING HABBITS COULD RUB OFF ON YOU!

I love these books its a quick read and we can finish the book really fast!

This book is suitable for year 4-6 children because it has hard and long words
It is also for people that would like to finish books quick and who enjoy funny, disgusting stories

Reviewed by Leena


 

What Ever After Part 2 - If the Shoe Fits

Author and  illustrator Sarah Mlynowski.

This time, the magic mirror swept the sister and brother into a Cinderella story then they went to the ball. Their sister lost her shoe! The prince searched until he found her.

In my opinion, I love this book because it has strong words and awesome sketching. Also it's suitable for older readers, because it has hard words.

Reviewed By Manukura