Reading Quote No.2

The second in an ongoing series of quotes about books and reading.
No.2
I find television very educating. Every time somebody turns on the set, I go into the other room and read a book.
Groucho Marx

REVIEW – Love Letters by Anne Cassidy

A book review by Shamara Roberts
From the award winning author of Looking for JJ, Anne Cassidy has done it again with her new book “Love Letters”!
This book is about a young girl called Vicky, who goes to college and works part time in a convenience store. She’s been feeling a bit left out since her [...]

REVIEW – Noughts and Crosses by Malorie Blackman

A book review by Shanice Dover
Are you looking for a great book to get lost in?
Then the search is over! Malorie Blackman, the author of award winning books, “T.H.I.E.F.” and “Pig heart Boy”, has now released her next best selling book, “Noughts and Crosses”
The book tells a story of a teenage boy and girl and [...]

After Dark

A long wait at the bus stop is the start of a terrifying ordeal in After Dark by Kimari Francis-Griffiths

The cold and darkness together crept on me like a tiger catching his prey. I waited near the bus shelter alone waiting for my dad to pick me up from dance club. wrapped my pale wool [...]

REVIEW – Raven’s Gate by Anthony Horowitz

A book review by Samuel Higgins
I have just read Raven’s Gate by Anthony Horowitz. It is action filled, nail biting and magical book. Is a mix between James Bond and Harry potter. Anthony is also known for his Alex Rider books. I think Alex Rider books give him some ideas.
The book starts when Matt gets [...]

REVIEW – The Crew by Bali Rai

A book review by Abigail Wilson
I am writing a review on a book which I am recently reading, called ‘The Crew’. This book is written by Bail Rai, you may of heard of him before as he wrote `Un Arranged Marriage`. The book is about five youngsters living in the heart of the big city [...]

The Dream

A journey into the forest nearly ends in tragedy in The Dream by Anne Chiware.
I started to sweat and my heart was thumping that I could hear it, he then looked in my eyes and all I could see was pure evil and hatred, there was nothing I could do now he had me and [...]

The Frontline

A vivid and grusome account of soldiery in World War One by Chris Fox. Not for the faint hearted!
It was October 29th 1916. At present World War One was at its peak, thousands of French, British and German soldiers getting slaughtered each day. At the minute there is a major shortage of troops in the [...]

REVIEW – 24 Declassified: Operation Hellgate

A book review by Liam Wilkinson
This book is great. Published by Marc Cerasini, he does a great job of bringing 24 to life for the first time in a book. Based on the TV show, 24, the story is set over 24 hours. It goes around the life of Jack Bauer, a federal agent working [...]

Reading Quote No.1

The first in an ongoing series of quotes about books and reading.
No.1
This is not a novel to be tossed aside lightly. It should be thrown with great force.
Dorothy Parker