I'm always very pleased to receive book reviews from students, and I will award a merit to anyone whose review is published on the blog. Here is a review from Numan in 7P.

I read a book from the library, and the book's name was 'Why Eating Bogeys is Good For You.' I've read only 23 pages of the book and it's funny. The book has some good questions in it. The good thing about this book is the questions because they are too funny. I'll tell you one funny question from the book: 'If kangaroos keep their babies in their pouches, what will happen to all the poo?' (The baby kangaroo's poo).
Ruhul has been reading Varjak Paw.
A Mesopotamian cat named Varkak Paw. He lives in an old house with his family on a hill. One day his grandfather told them about seven skills. They only knew three: slow-time, moving circles, and shadow-walking. He left home and went to a dangerous city.
The city was full of dogs, cat gangs and, most mysterious of all, the vanishings.
Varjak was the youngest one in his family. He got a mission to succeed in: to find dogs and talk to them...
The city was full of dogs, cat gangs and, most mysterious of all, the vanishings.
Varjak was the youngest one in his family. He got a mission to succeed in: to find dogs and talk to them...
Farhadul has reviewed Kensuke's Kingdom by Michael Morpurgo.
Kensuke's Kingdom is a good adventurous book. It's about a boy that goes into an island with his dog. They've got no food or water. If you want to find out what happens to them ,read the book. It's a really good book. Read it! Read it!
Lutfha has read Everything I Know About You by Belinda Hollyer.
The thing I like about this book is it's a bit funny. It talks about a family but their mother is dead. Lizzie and Eric start fighting, telling different stories. She starts working in a gift shop but there's a mystery in her family and she has to solve it.
There is a little poem or song and it's a bit sad because they talk about their mum and she's not alive, but it's very enjoyable. Just read it.
Fahmida has enjoyed Let's Get Invisible from the Goosebumps series.
The best part of the story is when the main character goes invisible and no one can see him. I like this part because if I were invisible I could do anything that I dreamed of. The worst thing in the book is when ... (perhaps Fahmida was going to give away too much). I like the book because it is spooky and I like spooky stories.
Now you see him; now you don't.
Simran on 'Sleepovers' by Jacqueline Wilson, with illustrations by Nick Sharratt.
All of Daisy's friends in the Alphabet Club - Amy, Bella, Chloe and Emily - have had sleepovers for their birthdays.
Daisy has a dilemma: she'd love to have a sleepover too, but then she'd have to let her friends meet her sister...
I think this book was really fun to read and I think that other people would like it too. My favourite character is Daisy because she was the main person.
Jahed has been reading HIVE by Mark Walden.
The book that I am reading is called 'HIVE' - Higher Institute of Villainous Education
This book is about a thirteen-year-old master criminal boy (his name is Otto Malpense) who has been chosen to attend H.I.V.E., the top-secret school of villainy.
Otto is in a helicopter with an Asian boy who is sitting next to him, and they both are trying to figure out where they are. I won't tell you any more in case I spoil the story, but find out for yourself what happens next.
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