Gone by Michael Grant The overall verdict is:  11/05/2011 20:13:34 - Reviewed by clara.kantor - Categories: Horror,Fiction | | Gone by Michael Grant is a thriller and it is set in a world without adults in the town of Perdido Beach, which means Lost Beach. All the adults suddenly disappear and the children are left alone. Teachers stop in mid-sentence, drivers fade out of their cars, parents abandon their homes – no grown-ups are left
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The Sleepwalker by Robert Muchamore The overall verdict is:  08/05/2011 20:10:12 - Reviewed by aarnould - Categories: Genre,Action/Suspense,Fiction | | The Sleepwalker, written by Robert Muchamore, is an adventure/action novel. It is also extremely exciting and gripping. The main characters are James Adams, a boy in his teens and his eleven-year-old sister Lauren. The Adams siblings’ real surname is Choke. This was the name of their mum, who died in the first book of the series. At her death, James and Lauren joined an undercover organisation which is a branch of MI5 called Cherub, with all agents being children. Any new recruit has to change ...
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Love, Aubrey by Suzanne La Fleur The overall verdict is:  05/05/2011 21:49:47 - Reviewed by Emma Paul- Ebiai - Categories: Friends/Family,Fiction | | Love, Aubrey by Suzanne La Fleur, is a moving story about a girl called Aubrey and her life after two of her relatives are killed in a car crash. It is set in Virginia and New Haven.
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Sharpe's Triumph by Bernard Cornwell The overall verdict is:  05/05/2011 20:51:19 - Reviewed by apartridge - Categories: War,Fiction,Non-Fiction | | Sharpe’s Triumph by Bernard Cornwell is the second of twenty one incredible books in the Sharpe series. It is an exciting, swashbuckling action story with the main hero being Sharpe, a tall, British soldier well-practiced in the art of war. Sharpe is hunting a treacherous, evil Englishman, Sergeant Obediah Hakeswill. Hakeswill is a horrible man, and an extreme coward, and if anyone tries to stop him, he usually slits their throat.
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Ella Mental and the Good Sense Guide by Amber Deckers The overall verdict is:  05/05/2011 18:32:21 - Reviewed by jritz - Categories: Fiction | | Ella Mental and the Good Sense Guide , by Amber Deckers, is a book about a young girl called Ella and her friends, and all their problems. Ella has great friends and a fantastic best friend but then everything seems to spiral out of control. Even her friendship with her best friend goes wrong!
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The Spook's Curse by Joseph Delaney The overall verdict is:  05/05/2011 16:48:24 - Reviewed by Mkossakowski - Categories: Fantasy,Other,Fiction | | The Spook’s Curse is a fantasy-adventure book written by Joseph Delaney. It is a book about two men who fight the darkness and evil on the planet.
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Devil's Kiss by Sarwatt Chadda The overall verdict is:  05/05/2011 15:25:52 - Reviewed by ssundaram - Categories: Modern Classic,Fiction | | Devil’s Kiss by Sarwat Chadda is a fantasy adventure set in the busy streets of modern London and down the tunnels and alleyways that only a few know exist.
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Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules by Jeff Kinney The overall verdict is:  05/05/2011 09:48:22 - Reviewed by ttaylor - Categories: Humour,Fiction | | This book is amazing; it is called Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules and it is a funny diary that is written in a really good, motivating way. It is written by Jeff Kinney and is based on a wimpy little boy whose big brother is annoying him.
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The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time by Mark Haddon The overall verdict is:  02/06/2010 15:04:44 - Reviewed by zaustin - Categories: Other,Fiction | | The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night Time is an amazing book by Mark Haddon. It tells the story of an autistic boy called Christopher John Francis Boone. Christopher is the main character; he has Aspergers syndrome so he can not communicate very well, he lives with his dad. Christopher has an extraordinary brain for maths and he hates it when any of his patterns or routines are broken.
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Sundae Girl by Cathy Cassidy The overall verdict is:  01/06/2010 18:44:10 - Reviewed by crichards - Categories: Friends/Family,Fiction | | Sundae Girl was written by Cathy Cassidy. It is a romantic book but it is also to do with family and friends. It is written in first person. The narrator is Jude Reilly. She is thirteen years old.
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Harry Potter and the Philosopher's stone by J.K. ROWLING The overall verdict is:  01/06/2010 01:32:58 - Reviewed by cdevlin - Categories: Modern Classic,Fantasy,Fiction | | Harry Potter and the Philosoper’s Stone, written by J.K.Rowling, is the first book of the seven Harry Potter books. All of them are well known and J.K.Rowling has won many awards for them. Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone is about an eleven-year-old boy named Harry Potter. He does not know for the first eleven years of his life that he is a wizard, as he is being brought up by his muggle (the wizarding term for non-magical humans) aunt and uncle and his ferocious, greedy cousin Dudley.
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Furnace Death Sentence by Gordon Smith The overall verdict is:  21/05/2010 11:46:33 - Reviewed by doflanagan - Categories: Horror,War,Action/Suspense,Fiction | | Furnace-Death Sentence is the last of the Furnace trilogy. The author of the trilogy is Alexander Gordon Smith. The main character is Alex Sawyer, a 14-year-old framed for murder who is sent to Furnace, where he discovers that death is a blessing and life is a punishment.
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