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Friday, March 2, 2012
Book Review : Just Crazy by Andy Griffiths
A book that has made me almost split my sides with laughter is Just Crazy by Andy Griffiths. My favourite shor tsory in this book was titled Bandaid, it is a real weird and wacky story. It was so cool me and my mum sat having a ball for ages reading this.
Review by Tess
Review by Tess
Book Review : I wish that I had duck feet by Dr. Seuss
This book makes me laugh because the main character thinks of five things like duck feet, deerhorns, whale spout, a long long tail and a long long nose. He thinks each thing will help him to do something that he couldn't do if he was a normal boy. But each thing would have one thing that would make him change his mind. Because either big Bill Brown, his mum or his Dad will do something that will make him have second thoughts about it.
But in the end he works out that the best thing to be is yourself.
Review by Olivia
But in the end he works out that the best thing to be is yourself.
Review by Olivia
Book Review : Blood Money by J.E. Fison
There are four main characters in Blood Money, Ben and Jack, who are brothers and their friends Lachlan and Mimi.
The story is set in Hazzard River, a small town next to a river. Ben finds a bag of money and then they try to find out who owns the money and if the owner is a criminal or not. The children have lots of fun. Lachlan and Ben are the most hilarious of all when they thought toilet paper on a tree was mummy wrapping.
I enjoyed this book so much I even laughed out loud in class during silent reading.
Review by Madeleine
The story is set in Hazzard River, a small town next to a river. Ben finds a bag of money and then they try to find out who owns the money and if the owner is a criminal or not. The children have lots of fun. Lachlan and Ben are the most hilarious of all when they thought toilet paper on a tree was mummy wrapping.
I enjoyed this book so much I even laughed out loud in class during silent reading.
Review by Madeleine
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