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The Goblet of Fire
Review of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Book 4): Adult Edition - J.K. Rowling by Kimbod

Advantages: its fantastic
Disadvantages: Dark, may scare younger children

...learn in chapter two that Harry can see what Voldermort is up to and thinking and his scar starts hurting again. Harry gets to leave the Dursley's' early to visit the Weasleys in order to visit the Quidditch world cup. What should be a happy time turns to disaster when death eaters crash the celebrations. In spite of these unsettling events Harry and his friends return to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. They learn that their school ...
...however someone at Hogwarts wants Harry dead and he ends up being entered. (This causes a fall out between him and his friend Ron) As he has been entered and selected by he goblet he must compete in the three deadly tasks, the last of which will take him right to Lord Voldermort, along with another, the boyfriend of his crush, Cedric Diggory. Cedric Diggory is murdered by Voldermort and it becomes quite plan that Voldermort has finally returned to ... Read review

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09.10.2008
The Amber Spyglass - Spy into impossible worlds
Review of The Amber Spyglass - Philip Pullman by booeymojo

Advantages: A truely imaginative fantasy with something for everyone
Disadvantages: As a childrens book it lacks the depth of language adults may prefer.

The third installment in Pullmans His Dark Materials triolgy cannot fail to delight. Following the final leg of the adventure of Lyra and Will as they discover amazing new worlds and incredible new characters like the tiny Gallivespians, reminiscent of the inhabitants of Jonathan Swifts Lilliput in Gullivers Travels, and the wonderfully peaceful Mulefa who seem to be uncomparible in literature. A magnificent read for adults and children alike as ...
...the reader on a journey through multitudes of worlds including the World of the Dead and the Kingdom of Heaven. The Amber Spyglass is an unmissable joy to read which is truely impossible to put down until the very end and even then promises to be read over and over again. ... Read review

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02.10.2008
Mischief at Malory
Review of First Term at Malory Towers - Enid Blyton by crezzie

Advantages: good characters and storylines
Disadvantages: n/a

...of Darrell Rivers from her first year to when she finally leaves. Unlike other girls she actually wants to go there and become a success. Teachers and the other students like her but that doesn't mean she is completely perfect. She soon gets herself into trouble and has a firey temper. Darrel is scornful of a timid girl called Mary Lou, and despite rescuing her from being held under the water by a spiteful girl she is in no way interested in becoming ...
...shocked when she receives a bad report from one of her mistresses. It was surprising how one of the other school girls can make mischief and keep her place in class whilst Darrel has to be made a pointed of her bad marks. In a lot of stories it is of no surprise that two of the girls Darrell despises at the beginning of the book turn out to be her closest by the ending. Some of the goings on are slightly out dated and old fashioned compared to ... Read review

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24.09.2008
Green Eggs and Ham!
Review of Green Eggs & Ham - Dr Seuss by sewbizzie

Advantages: Great Dr Seuss Book
Disadvantages: None

...children and this one is Green Eggs and Ham. The cover of the book is Green with a red and white stripped banner down the left hand side and a picture of a yellow and white cat holding a plate of green eggs and ham and the title in white letting on the right hand side. The back cover is also green and has a paragraph about the book written at the top. The story starts with a funny creature called Sam holding a banner telling us he is Sam-I-am. We ...
...this creature if he likes green eggs and ham, he says he does not like them. Sam goes on pestering him about liking green eggs and ham and taking him to funny places asking him if he would like them there. Would he give in and try the green eggs and ham to hake Sam-I-am happy or would Sam-I-am keep trying? Through out this book there is a very clever rhyming pattern which starts and the beginning of the book and the whole story is told using it. ... Read review

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22.09.2008
Dear Zoo
Review of Dear Zoo-Lift the Flap - Rod Campbell by princesslaura

Advantages: kids love it
Disadvantages: none

This board book was first published in 1982. I didn't have a copy when I was little so the first I heard of it was when my Mum found a copy in a charity shop for my boys and thought it was something they might like. 'Dear Zoo' is a very sturdy board book with flaps on the right hand pages. The story begins: 'I wrote to the zoo to send me a pet. They sent me an…' A series of animals are hidden behind flaps and reasons are given as to why they are ...
...sends the perfect pet. I enjoy reading this book and there are great opportunities for making animal noises and the flaps are very popular with little hands. The story is very simple and really seems to appeal to young children. We've had this book for about a year now and it seems to have stood the test of time. A few of the flaps have a small amount of damage but really not bad considering the number of times it's been read. The illustrations ... Read review

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19.09.2008


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