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I am new and I have already read 2 books I love terry deary

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Duchess Pixie Moonbeam

You have got to read the dog who saved the world! I have just read it as my seventh book this summer!

Leprechaun

Anonymous

Do you mean the book “Space Dog”?

….Read it then

Viscountess Ursula Spaceship

I have that book too

Viscount Flash Sunshine

do you mean dog man? I’ve read that

Director Panda Pawprint

My favourite book this summer was the graveyard book by NEIL GAIMEN. I thought this book was dark and very gripping from the moment I started reading it. It is about a boy named Bod, who was raised up in a graveyard by ghosts, after a man named Jack, who in this book is referred to as “The man Jack” murders his family. The tension is always there with the threat of danger outside the graveyard, which he is forbidden to leave as “The man Jack” never killed Bod and will continue to try to do so until Bod is dead. NEIL GAIMAN should be given credit for his other books, most well known of all is “CORALINE

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Anonymous

yes

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Anonymous

Hey I am new

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Marshal Majorca Chocolate-mousse

Welcome

Princess Iguana Costa-Rica

me too, just started and have read 4 1/2 books so far

Viscount Flash Sunshine

Welcome

Princess Iguana Costa-Rica

Welcome to this chase
I read 40 books aldready in 1 and half a month…

Viscountess Ursula Spaceship

Hi. I have almost finished the Summer Reading Challenge and have very much enjoyed doing it this year. I would definitely encourage my friends and family to do it and will do it in the future. I am excited about next year and congratulate all the people who have took part this year.
Thankyou.

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Anonymous

Thanks

Sorry to say but finished before you

Just like to read….

Viscountess Ursula Spaceship

When you’ve read 50 books reply to me saying #Read50books. If you have read less than that total like me.

Unicorn

Baroness Birthday-cake Flattery

40 books done….
Your way fast

Viscountess Ursula Spaceship

Coraline review

I thought this book was unique and dark in a very sinister way. It captured a few key elements of childhood and included them in Coraline’s character. Some of these include; a longing for adventure, this feeling is what drove her to find the door which lead to the other side. Other aspects include ignorance, she immediately trusted the alternate parents on the other side.

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