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Senorita Morgana Armchair I don’t like wizards and dragons and all of that so I think I will pass but I love the first part of your name

Rani

Anonymous

Hi, is anyone reading the Harry Potter series by JK. Rowling because it is amazing so if not go read it. Please comment below any book recommendations for me that have the same criteria as Harry Potter!!!

Evie

Anonymous

I recomend ‘The secrets of platform 13 by Eva Ibbotson ’and I also recommend ’Charlie Bone by Jenny Nimmo’. I also think you would like ‘The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien’ .

Anonymous

I don’t know about the same criteria on Harry Potter but you could try…
Rainbow Magic
Magic Animal Friends
The Midnight Gang
The World’s Worst Children
Trezibon
Malory Towers
The Naughtiest Girl in the School
Or Check out the Book Sorter!

Anonymous

At school as a class book we are reading the worlds worst children
Have you written about this book?

Anonymous

No one has put it on there

Anonymous

You will never guess what? In Totnes, a few Saturdays ago, I met the actual real life Nick Sharratt! He signed my two Jacqueline Wilson paperbacks, The Longest Whale Song and Rent a Bridesmaid. This thing happens every year in Tithes. Basically, it is the Totnes Book Festival and to find more information, go to the website or you will find out nearer the time!

Medusa

Anonymous

So cool I got a book called how to draw the world of Jacqueline Wilson

Anonymous

So cool

Anonymous

Where’s Tithes? I’ll go!

Anonymous

Totnes is in Devon!

Anonymous

Happy holiday

Rani

Anonymous

Thank Goodness it is Half Term!
On Monday I walked all the way to Cockington and climbed the trees! It was so fun!
Happy Half Term, Madam Rose Pendragon too!

Anonymous

Thanks I’ll join your book club

Anonymous

Thanks Madam Rose Pendragon,
Brilliant!
I have decided to send out the Daffodils Daydreamers list now, so you will have something to read during the half term.
8 and under:
Trixie the Halloween Fairy
The Bike Escape
8 and over:
The Amazing Story of Adolphus Tips
Rent a Bridesmaid

Anonymous

Thanks for joining my Book Club!
Here are the hints and tips and books below for you to read until 25th November. See you Soon!
8 and under:
Fizz the Fireworks Fairy
George’s Marvellous Medicine
8 and over:
Rent a Bridesmaid
Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone

Anonymous

Please ignore the hints and tips one. I accidentally sent out the same list twice!

Anonymous

Going to get Rent a Brides maid today

Anonymous

I’ve already read Geoge’s marvelous medicine does that count

Anonymous

It does count, seeing as you have already read it.
Top tips:
Each time you have read one of the books, write a little bit about it in a notebook to remind yourself of what happened. It may be slightly easier!
Brilliant that you are going to get Rent a Bridesmaid; have you borrowed it from the library?

Anonymous

Rent a Bridesmaid may be really tricky to read by the 25th November. If you don’t finish it in time, I can always put it on the November-December book list. That way, you can find out what happens without having to start a new book!

Anonymous

Yes, George’s Marvellous Medicine does count, seeing as you have read it!

Anonymous

I have literally just realised something- you are reading two books from two different lists! Don’t worry, it will still work though. You could try reading the Amazing Story of Adolphus Tips or Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone. Though that might be too much!

Anonymous

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Anonymous

Hi
Have you read any of these books?

- Broken Soup
- Wonder
- The London Eye Mystery

If yes what did you think of them?
If no than I will tell you what I thought of them

BROKEN SOUP
… is an amazing book full of tears and joy and cannot be put down. It has an outstanding ending that is UNIQUE and BRILLIANT
I recommend this book only to AGES 12+ because of some of the things that happen in in. However, a MUST READ for all aged 12+.

WONDER
… is another UNIQUE and SPECIAL book with sad and fun parts. It has a great message that should be shared with everyone and is another brilliant read. I recommend it to ages 10+

THE LONDON EYE MYSTERY
… is a brilliant book that if very interesting with lots of tension, twist turns and a brilliant ending.
I recommend for ages 9+
A must read for all mystery lovers!!!!!!!

Hope this helps if you’re looking for a good book to read

J.A.Taramasalata :-)

scubaman

Anonymous

I’ve not read any of those books, but I think you deserve a reward for the longest message ever! How do you do it? I made a really long message the once, but I didn’t bother checking it for mistakes before I posted it because of the length so there was a load of mistakes and nobody liked it! I liked your message bringing you up to 2 whole likes, by the way.

Anonymous

three likes now!

Anonymous

I got the London eye mystery

Anonymous

hi guys :)

Will

Anonymous

Hi Chief Itchy Quagmire,
I am guessing you are a boy?
Would you like me to give you and idea of a book to read over the summer? If do, reply underneath what books you have read and your favourite author!

Anonymous

hi my name is dona bubbles fascnation im new I
wish I WILL HAVE THE BEST TIME HERE !!!!!!!!

Tilda

Anonymous

This website is really good!!! Did you go to the library and enter the reading competition in the summer holidays and win a medal!!??

Anonymous

yes and I love this website too mademoiselle pansy sparrow :]

Anonymous

last year I was the first one at the Kimberly libry to finish! (btw, I was not showing off:))

Anonymous

You will new competitions pop up everyday, you can make new friends, get book recommendations and it’s all free

Anonymous

cool

stopwatchlady

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