Year 3 Book Reviews
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The Lady Grace Mysteries by Patricia Finney
The overall verdict is: Review Score, 1=Worst - 5=Best
28/04/2012 18:45:46 - Reviewed by lpanagi - Categories: Genre
The Lady Grace Mysteries
Patricia Finney is the author of Lady Grace Mysteries Assassin , which is set in Elizabethan times. It is an amusing book packed with adventure.

The Future of Us by Carolyn Mackler and Jay Asher
The overall verdict is: Review Score, 1=Worst - 5=Best
26/04/2012 15:35:26 - Reviewed by Emma Paul- Ebiai - Categories: Genre,Science Fiction,Friends/Family,Fiction
The Future of Us
The Future of Us by Jay Asher and Carolyn Mackler is a futuristic book set in the past. It can also be described as teen fiction.

Skulduggery Pleasant by Derek Landy
The overall verdict is: Review Score, 1=Worst - 5=Best
26/04/2012 15:34:38 - Reviewed by ganstis - Categories: Genre,Fantasy,Humour,Action/Suspense,Crime/Mystery,Book Type,Fiction
Skulduggery Pleasant
Skulduggery Pleasant is an action/ comical/ fantasy novel by Derek Landy. It is about four hundred pages long and is published by Harper Collins.

Brotherband: The Outcasts by John Flanagan
The overall verdict is: Review Score, 1=Worst - 5=Best
26/04/2012 15:31:27 - Reviewed by ttaylor - Categories: Genre,Fantasy,Action/Suspense,Book Type,Fiction
Brotherband: The Outcasts
Brotherband: The Outcasts is a fantasy novel much like J. R. R. Tolkien stories. It is written by John Flanagan who is a very experienced writer. He has written television shows and since 2000 has created many fabulous novels.

Switched by Amanda Hocking
The overall verdict is: Review Score, 1=Worst - 5=Best
26/04/2012 15:17:13 - Reviewed by staghavi - Categories: Fantasy
Switched
My book review is on Switched by Amanda Hocking, and is the first book of the Trylle series. It is a great read, grabs the reader and is a real page turner. The main character is a girl called Wendy Everly. She lives with her older brother Matt and his girlfriend. Finn Holmes is the new boy in her class, who keeps staring at her, as if trying to work something out. They relate to each other as Finn is actually working for Wendy’s mother, her REAL mother and has orders to bring her home, to her ...

The Dream Master by Theresa Breslin
The overall verdict is: Review Score, 1=Worst - 5=Best
11/05/2011 14:47:51 - Reviewed by zoeaustin - Categories: Genre
The Dream Master
The Dream Master is a great fantasy book by Theresa Breslin. It is about a young boy called Cyrus who quite literally gets too caught up in his dreams.

Genesis by Bernard Beckett
The overall verdict is: Review Score, 1=Worst - 5=Best
08/05/2011 11:28:37 - Reviewed by rsladden - Categories: Science Fiction,Fiction
Genesis
Genesis is a book for young adults. It is written by Bernard Beckett, an author from New Zealand. It is a science fiction book, looking at a possible way of life in the future.

The Sniper by James Riordan
The overall verdict is: Review Score, 1=Worst - 5=Best
07/05/2011 11:55:55 - Reviewed by fredrikazzopardi - Categories: War,Non-Fiction
The Sniper
The Sniper by James Riordan is a true story about Tania Chernova (aged 16 in the book), a girl recruited as a sniper in Stalingrad in Russia in World War Two.

Skeleton Key by Anthony Horowitz
The overall verdict is: Review Score, 1=Worst - 5=Best
06/05/2011 14:49:01 - Reviewed by Chelsea Owen - Categories: Action/Suspense,Crime/Mystery,Fiction
Skeleton Key
Skeleton Key by Anthony Horowitz is an action-packed thriller with a very interesting plot-line. Everything that happens is important to the plot, enhancing it, giving a place to it. This is the third book in the Alex Rider series, but each could just about stand on their own feet, though I would recommend reading them in order. I am definitely going to be reading the others.

Tony Hawk's Round Ireland with a Fridge by Tony Hawks
The overall verdict is: Review Score, 1=Worst - 5=Best
06/05/2011 14:47:42 - Reviewed by jmica - Categories: Biography,Non-Fiction
Tony Hawks Round Ireland with a Fridge
Tony Hawk's Round Ireland With a Fridge is written by Tony Hawk and it is a detailed account about an adventure of his.

The Hitch-Hiker's Guide To The Galaxy by Douglas Adams
The overall verdict is: Review Score, 1=Worst - 5=Best
02/05/2010 16:29:14 - Reviewed by Taisie T - Categories: Humour,Science Fiction,Travel
The Hitch-Hikers Guide To The Galaxy
The Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy is the best in sci-fi books to date; it follows the extraordinary and hilarious adventures of ordinary Arthur Dent after the Earth is exploded by aliens.

Lirael by Garth Nix
The overall verdict is: Review Score, 1=Worst - 5=Best
23/06/2009 13:20:01 - Reviewed by shodges - Categories: Fantasy,Action/Suspense,Fiction
Lirael
Lirael, the second book of the Old Kingdom series by Garth Nix, is a fantasy adventure of necromancy and magic.

Double Cross by Malorie Blackman
The overall verdict is: Review Score, 1=Worst - 5=Best
19/06/2009 09:48:38 - Reviewed by jsundaram - Categories: Action/Suspense,Fiction
Double Cross
. Double Cross by Malorie Blackman is an action book with a bit of drama in it. It is for children but older people read it as well. The book is the fourth in a series and it is carrying on from the the previous three. It is about a girl called Callie Rose and a boy called Tobey. The series shows how their family grows up and now it is focusing on Callie. In the previous books she was involved in a bomb blast that killed her grandmother, but she feels really guilty as the public assume that a t...

My Left Foot by Christy Brown
The overall verdict is: Review Score, 1=Worst - 5=Best
19/06/2009 09:48:00 - Reviewed by sboyer - Categories: Biography,Non-Fiction
My Left Foot
This book is an autobiography of a boy, called Christy Brown, with cerebral palsy. This book explains his hard childhood life and how he discovers his incredible skill of drawing and writing with his left foot. This book follows his life until the age of 22.

Public Enemy Number Two by Anthony Horowitz
The overall verdict is: Review Score, 1=Worst - 5=Best
19/06/2009 09:39:36 - Reviewed by mr.t - Categories: Humour,Crime/Mystery,Fiction
Public Enemy Number Two
Anthony Horowitz is a thriller/crime novelist. Public Enemy Number Two has it all: police chases, escapes from prison and detective work.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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