Review by: Coco-Panda.
I think this book is really good. It is the 1st in the series.
It is about the Wood and Rock clans having a war. It is Copper's 10th birthday- all is normal but she has to flee from Aunt Ruby's to the Marble Mountians.
I recommend this book to girls and boys who like adventure aged 9-11.
Tuesday, 23 December 2014
Saturday, 6 December 2014
Review on Shrinking Violet Absolutely Loves Ancient Egypt
By: Coco Panda
I think it is a really good book. I love how they win a trip to Egypt and then they have a massive adventure.
I reccomend this book to kids aged 8 - 11 (girls and boys )
I think it is a really good book. I love how they win a trip to Egypt and then they have a massive adventure.
I reccomend this book to kids aged 8 - 11 (girls and boys )
Friday, 28 November 2014
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix ~ Book Review.
By: Coco - Panda
I think this book is really good! It is the 5th one in the Harry Potter series.
When Harry sees Mr. Weasley being attacked by a snake, he wakes up yelling. A while later he sees Sirius (His godfather.) being interrogetted by Lord Voldemort in the Department of Mystries, so he rushes to help him, only to find that it was at trick of Voldemort. In the end Sirius dies.
What I find good about this book is that it keeps the reader interested in what might happen next. It is quite sad but very exciting.
Expect another review, but on what book?...
I think this book is really good! It is the 5th one in the Harry Potter series.
When Harry sees Mr. Weasley being attacked by a snake, he wakes up yelling. A while later he sees Sirius (His godfather.) being interrogetted by Lord Voldemort in the Department of Mystries, so he rushes to help him, only to find that it was at trick of Voldemort. In the end Sirius dies.
What I find good about this book is that it keeps the reader interested in what might happen next. It is quite sad but very exciting.
Expect another review, but on what book?...
Sunday, 9 November 2014
3 in 1 book review
Daimond by Jacqueline Wilson.
This book is really good but also sad. Ellen-Jane Potts gets sold to Beppo the clown by her father, for 5 ginues. I would read it again for sure!
I recommend this book to kids aged 9 - 12 (girls and maybe boys.)

This book is really good but also sad. Ellen-Jane Potts gets sold to Beppo the clown by her father, for 5 ginues. I would read it again for sure!
I recommend this book to kids aged 9 - 12 (girls and maybe boys.)
Hetty Feather also by Jacqueline Wilson.
This book is also quite sad, but happy at the same time. Hetty gets left at the Foundling Hospital when she was a baby. She finds her mum in the end.
I recommend this book to kids aged 9 - 11 (girls and maybe boys.)
The Fire within by Chris d'Lacey.
This is the first book in the Last Dragon Chronicles, and also very very very good! You meet David Rain for the first time, along with Liz, Lucy. all of the dragons, Henry Bacon, Bonnington the cat and many more!
I recommend this book to children aged 8 - 11 (boys/girls)

Review by Cocopanda
The Dragonsitter's Island by Josh Lacey
This book is made up of emails from Edward Smith Pickle to Morton Pickle (or other way round.)
which makes it different and unique. You don't find many books like it, well.... only the others in the series.
I would defentily read it again, or others.
I recommend this book to people who like short reads, aged 7 - 9 (boy/girl.)
This book is made up of emails from Edward Smith Pickle to Morton Pickle (or other way round.)
which makes it different and unique. You don't find many books like it, well.... only the others in the series.
I would defentily read it again, or others.
I recommend this book to people who like short reads, aged 7 - 9 (boy/girl.)
Thursday, 30 October 2014
Review On Icefire by Chris D'Lacy
Icefire By Chris D'Lacey
I think this book is really really good because it has a good plot, as well as having an exciting story.
I recommend this book to kids who like stuff coming alive. Ages 8 - 12 (girl/boy)
By Coco Panda
I think this book is really really good because it has a good plot, as well as having an exciting story.
I recommend this book to kids who like stuff coming alive. Ages 8 - 12 (girl/boy)
By Coco Panda
A Book review by Eric Brown
Subterfuge, edited by Ian Whates
This is NewCon Press's fifth volume of
original science fiction and fantasy stories, an admirable achievement
considering the prevailing ethos that anthologies don't sell. Even more
admirable is Whates's policy of combining big names with lesser known writers.
Pick of the crop here are "Underbrain" by Tony Ballantyne, a tale of
far future evolution on a colony world, its Wodehousian form belying its
macabre content; "The God Particle", by new writer Steve Longworth,
which interleaves God's visit to CERN with fascinating theories about quantum
physics; and Dave Hutchinson's "Multitude", a part of his ongoing
series about a post-catastrophe Britain in which psychopathic elves terrorise a
traumatised populace. The volume closes with Nick Wood's
"Thirstlands", set in a drought-stricken Africa, a beautifully
written study of a couple's tenuous relationship in a future where inter-brain
communication is commonplace.
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