Billie and the Parent Plan by Ann Bryant The overall verdict is:  11/05/2010 11:36:26 - Reviewed by mayajoseph29 - Categories: Friends/Family,Fiction | | This is the story of a girl called Billie. Billie’s dad had left her and her mum just before Billie was born. So ever since then she had been dreaming and describing the dad that she really wanted: “I want a dad who is really fast at running and can time me and train me for the Olympics because I want to be a champion runner.” But does she get what she wants? Quentin is an old, bald man who is really uninteresting and doesn’t know anything about running.
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Billy Elliot by Melvin Burgess The overall verdict is:  11/05/2010 11:36:04 - Reviewed by Emma Paul- Ebiai - Categories: Humour,Troubled times,Friends/Family,Fiction | | This novel, written by Melvin Burgess, is the book of the movie Billy Elliot. The story is told from the differing viewpoints of Billy, his father Jackie, his brother Tony and his best friend Michael. It is a tough, amusing and touching story involving music, conflict and choices.
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How to Survive Summer Camp by Jacqueline Wilson The overall verdict is:  26/11/2009 11:00:57 - Reviewed by vbakulova - Categories: Humour,Friends/Family,Fiction | | How to Survive Summer Camp is a fiction and humour book. Iit is very interesting and once you start reading you can’t stop. Stella Stebbings is a normal 12-year-old girl, (Well, not normal after going to the hairdressers before the wedding of her mum and Bill.) She looks like a boy and when her mum drives her to Evergreen summer camp where she is staying for the summer it gets worse.
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