Monday, 11 April 2011

Reviewed...


Jane Blonde: Sensational Spylet by Jill Marshall

Reveiwed by Kiara in 5 He

Jane Blonde, sensational spylet, is about to find out she has a godmother known as G-Mamma. G-Mamma tells Jane that she has a spy dad and a spy mum whose brains have been wiped and have now forgotten about spying. Janey now has to go on her first mission. 

Kiara says: "My favourite part is when Janey finally meets her dad. I think this book was awesome and gives good detail. After I read the book I felt like I'd actually become a spy."





The Vampire Diaries by L.J. Smith

Reviewed by Mia in 5 He

This story is set in Mystic Falls. Elana Gilbert is no normal girl. After her parents died, she's never been quite the same but then she meets Stefan and everything in her life changes. Stefan has a dark secret and a bad history, though and Elana's about to find out!

Mia says; "My favourite part is when Elana finds out that her boyfriend, Stefan, is a vampire. I really enjoyed this story because I love horrors and I love vampires. I would recommend this book to teenage girls around about the age of 12-16 because it is both a horror and a teenage romance." 



A Totally Hottie Summer by Samantha Maridan

Reviewed by Jessica in 5 De

Lizzie MacGuire has just finished school for the summer. Nothing could go bad, or could it? Lizzie's mom has signed her up for a summer job. Could anything get worse? Well, you're going to have to read the book to find out!"

Jessica says; "There isn't a favourite part for me because every part is the best. I enjoyed the book. It's really good and I stayed up late to read this book so I hope you enjoy it! I recommend this to kids between the age of 8 and 11. This is a good book if you like funny stuff and if you like shopping." 





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