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I am now currently on my fifth book, war horse. Has anbody read it I want to know if it’s good because I haven’t read many Michael Morpurgo?

Tilda

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it a very good book I read it my self I would give it out of 10/10 that how I loved it I went with my teacher to watch the play and the year 6 did a fantastic play on this is well

Anonymous

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it is a great book for all ages but at the same time its a sad book

Anonymous

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Thank you for yor help! I just started and it’s a really good book even from the start!

Anonymous

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I like Roald Dahl he has some interesting books and funny if you are looking for a book like that go check his books out lol.

rocketman

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Roald Dahl is or shall i say was a great author we will never forget him because he left his mark on the world that mark was books

Anonymous

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I’ve read Esio Trot,watched Esio Trot,Read half of BOY,watched Matilda and reading Matilda!

Anonymous

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Roald Dahl’s dead. Roald Dahl (1916-1974)

Anonymous

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what do you do to read the book of your wish list

Evie

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My question is how do you even PUT books on your wish list???

Anonymous

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Go on book sorter and then do it and there will be a green button saying ‘Add to wishlist’

Anonymous

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I love books

Dragon

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has anyone read demon dentist

Evie

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I have. it’s a really good and fun book !

Anonymous

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i’ve read it its brill.

Anonymous

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how to write really badly is an alright book

Evie

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has anyone read some books that are quite easy to just pick up and read on holiday.

nilsolev

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Yes I love Big Bad Raps.It is so good!

Anonymous

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Yes I love Enid Blyton, have you ever read the series called St.Clare’s also by Enid Blyton that series is brill you should totally read St. Clare’s.

Book girl

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o my gosh enid blyton is like one of the best authors ever.

Anonymous

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