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I’m in the middle of “My family & other animals”; my Mum bought it for me a while back as she read it when she was youger and she really liked it – I’m really enjoying it too! Probably for about 9 plus as it has some big words and complicated bits and a couple of moderate bad words here and there too. But don’t let that put you off because it’s a brilliant true book about how a family sell their house in England and move to Corfu, and their on the Greek island. I would thoroughly reccomend to anybody over 9, however I’m sure under 9’s could still read it, with the occasional help of an older child/parent. Fantastic story.
MY TOP TWELVE BOOKS
1. The Harry Potter series by J K Rowling
2.The Jacqueline Wilson books
3.The Five find- outers series by Enid Blyton
4.Dork Diaries by Rachel Renee Russel
5.The Secret Seven and the Famous Five by Enid Blyton.
6.Saxby Smart by Simon Cheshire
7.The Rainbow Magic series by Daisy Medows
8.Diary of a wimpy kid by Jeff Kinney
9.The Cat royal series by Julia Golding
10.Chronicles of Narnia by CS Lewis
11.Wreck of the Zanzibar by Michael Morpurgo
12.Magic Ballerina series by Darcy Bussell
Has anyone read “The ”long-word">Supernaturalist", by Eoin Colfer? I’ve got the book – just haven’t read it yet.
I reccomend “I know what you did last Wednesday” & “Public Enemy Number Two”, spine – tingling action, both stories by Anthony Horrowitz.
Hav you read Big Nate? I’v read Boredom Buster, haven’t read any other ones – believe it’s like Diary of a Wimpy Kid.
I’m reading my 3rd book.
i am now reading my 3rd book of the challenge and so far it is ssssssssssooooooooooo good. it is about this girl called Kirsty Jenkins and her granddad owns an allotment. and then he dies sadly and leaves the allotment to Kirsty. However the council man tells Kirsty that she can’t keep her allotment.xxxx
Where did you get your diary of the wimpy kid books?