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Saturday, 25 April 2015

Ally Carter

I have kinda grown up since the last few books and now I am starting to like these books...I would sat the age is around 11-17 Maybe, It has got a few parts that can be inappropriate. Nothing to inappropriate. It is a very well described book with a few twists. This is the 4 book in the series. A few parts I didn't get, but overall I would rate this 5/5

Friday, 28 November 2014

Jacqueline Wilson

Jack wilson

This person has written about 100 books. Never gives up and in fact she written a new book!!! If u type in Jacqueline Wilson in Amazon u get books for free!! (if u have got a kobo....still its FREE!!)She did not do particularly well at school and had to re-take her eleven plus exam in order to pass it, as she had a bad cold on the day of the original exam (see Jacky Daydream). After Latchmere, she moved on to Coombe Girls' School, which she still visits to this day. Kingston University has named the main hall at its Penrhyn Road campus the Jacqueline Wilson Hall. Having left school at age 16, she began training as a secretary but then applied to work with the Dundee-based publishing company DC Thomson on a new girls' magazine Jackie. DC Thomson offered the 17 year old a job after she penned a piece on the horrors of teenage discos. She fell in love with a printer named Millar Wilson. He then joined the police force and the couple moved south for his work, marrying in 1965 when Wilson was 19. Two years later, they had a daughter, Emma. The marriage was dissolved in 2004 after her husband left her.

Jacqueline Wilson focused on her writing, initially writing a few crime fiction books before dedicating herself to writing for children. At the age of 40, she took A-level English, passing with a grade A. She had mixed success with some 40 books before rising to fame in 1991 with The Story of Tracy Beaker......So that is how it all began

Sunday, 28 September 2014

the blog must go on

i know i haven't been posting for adges but that has stopped now!! i will still go on!!!

(this is the part when u say out load..."YEY!!!")

Friday, 28 March 2014

Sienna Mercer

I have been reading a lot of My sister the vampire books by Sienna Mercer.
Born 1956 Toronto, Canada
Occupation Author
Language English
Nationality Canadian
Genres Vampire Litureare




I would recommend these books. Told well,interesting. I could read this book over and over and I wouldn’t be bored!!! I would give this book 5/5!!!!!

Tuesday, 4 March 2014

rainbow magic

This is a book I read when I was younger it is based about two girls who found out about fairies and had sworn not to tell anybody about fairies. As you should know Daisy Meadows is a ghost author which means she is not real!They help the fairies from Jack Frost's naughty magic. I would recommend this book. But I sometimes think that they go on and on about nothing.anyway I would give the the books 3/5!

Monday, 24 February 2014

Enid Blyton




Enid Blyton the author of many books. But I have to say famous Five is quite a good book.she has written 22 Famous five books I think.Enid Blyton was a really nice author. Enid Mary Blyton (11 August 1897 - 28 November 1968) was a British children's writer known as both Enid Blyton and Mary Pollock. She was one of the most successful children's storytellers of the twentieth century. Once described as a "one-woman fiction machine"! she is noted for numerous series of books based on recurring characters and designed for different age groups. Her books have enjoyed popular success in many parts of the world, and have sold over 400 million copies. By one measure, Blyton is the sixth most popular author worldwide: over 3400 translations of her books were available in 2007 according to UNESCO's Index Translationum;[1] she is behind Lenin and almost equal to Shakespeare. One of her most widely known characters is series include the Famous Five (consisting of 21 novels, 1942 - 1963, based on four children and their dog), the Five Find-Outers and Dog, (15 novels, 1943-1961, where five children regularly outwit the local police). I would give her books 4/5.




Another book that Enid Blyton has wrote was "the naughtiest girl in school.
 Elizabeth Allen is a spoiled girl who is the only child of her parents. She becomes very upset and outraged when she learns that she is being sent to a boarding school. When Elizabeth joins Whyteleafe School she is determined to misbehave so that she will be expelled and able to go back home as soon as possible.
At Whyteleafe Elizabeth discovers a new world. Because of her mischief she is first disliked by her fellow students, but slowly, Elizabeth learns how to share and get along with people, she learns to make friends and understands the importance of friends. She likes Rita and William – the Head Girl and Head Boy of the School. Rita tells her that a girl in her class – Joan Townsend – is not happy, as her parents neglect her, and Elizabeth promises to try to make friends with Joan. Joan convinces her that misbehaving to be expelled is a bad idea, and advises her to be good, and to ask the heads of the school to tell her parents that she is unhappy and to ask them to take her away, but not in disgrace.I would give this book 5/5 so amazing!

Thursday, 6 February 2014

Karen McCombie

 Hi this is a book that I have been reading as you can see it is called 'Candy Girl' it is about this girl who reads a magazine called 'Candy' she gets really exited when she finds out that her best friend has given her a job at 'Candy' but when she starts working there she realises that the workers can be quiet rude.......i rate this for u 3/5