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Year: 2017
Stitch Head – Recommendation
I would recommend this book because there’s this person called Stitch Head and this person is different from any other people and something big will happen. What do you think that might happen? If you want to find out what’s going to happen? Read the book!
Hacker – Recommendation
I would recommend Hacker because of the suspense and mystery. People know about coding and hacking will enjoy this book a lot. But hacker is for anyone to read between the ages of 8 and above. Hacker is a very good book about a girl’s father getting arrested because they think he stole a million pound from the bank. But did he?
Inkheart – Recommendation
I would recommend Inkheart to anyone who likes a thick book. Whilst reading Inkheart you will step into a world of fantasy and drama. I would definitely rate this book 5 stars out of 5 stars. You will be enhanced by the story almost as if you are part of it and will miss out if you do not read it. This book draws the reader in from the first word. You will LOVE it!! Read it now. You will feel as if you have experienced what has happened. You will cry, laugh and will feel shocked about the things that happen in this book. But one thing you won’t regret is reading this book.
Read the book to find out more. You will not regret your decision reading this book.
What am I reading? Mrs Berryman
I am three quarters of the way through this book at the moment. It’s a mystery, and quite spooky really. Something is scratching around in the attic above Alison’s room. Yet the only thing up there is a stack of grimy old plates. Alison and her stepbrother, Roger, discover that the flowery patterns on the plates, when traced onto paper, can be fitted together to create owls-owls that disappear when no one is watching. With each vanished owl, strange events begin to happen.
It’s a gripping and creepy plot and I’m really enjoying it.
What am I reading? Mrs Crofts
I have just started reading this after it was recommended to me by several people. It starts with a shipwreck and a baby girl saved from the sea, found floating in a cello case. Little Sophie is looked after by her eccentric guardian Charles and seems determined to find her mother, who she believes is still alive.
I’m already hooked – will review it when I’ve finished reading it!
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Welcome to our brand new Reading blog at Bearwood.
Each week we will review books, offer suggestions and share our love of reading.