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Bats past midnight by Sharon Jennings
ISBN: 978-1-906053-01-7 £4.99
Reading Age 7-8 years
Interest Age 8-13 years
Sam and Simon wonder about a fancy car that
drives around their school late at night. When they try to find out more,
they end up in more trouble than they can handle.
Totz2teens Member Rating: I liked this story. It lead you
in to it and held my attention to see what happens next. I think it
was a gripping story and I liked the funny side of it too.
Totz2teens Member Rating: 4/5
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One Crazy Night by Paul Kropp
ISBN: 978-1-906053-31-4 £4.99
Reading Age 8-9 years
Interest Age 11-16 years
Todd was working alone at the store when the storm hit. In three hours, he
has to deal with a hold-up, a clogged toilet, a woman giving birth… and the
meanest teacher in the whole world.
Totz2teens Member Rating: One crazy night is about a shop and all
that goes on in it during a storm. Quite alot goes on and Todd gets up
to all sorts which is interesting to read. I enjoyed this book as it
didn't take too long to read so I didn't loose interest.
Totz2teens Member Rating: 5/5
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A witch called Rosa by Hilary Hawkes
ISBN: 978-1-869981-82-0 £4.95
Rosa isn’t just any old witch, she’s the youngest member of the wackiest
family of witches that ever moved into Bellway Street. Instead of
broomsticks, Rosa’s family fly by vacuum cleaner. And instead of a cat,
Rosa’s inseparable companion is her pet pig, Chipolata. When she
introduces neighbours – Charlie and Polly – to her mixed up family, they
find they’re in the middle of their biggest mix up yet!A Witch Called
Rosa is a fast-moving adventure which builds to a nail-biting conclusion
that will bring lots of enjoyment to all readers.
Totz2teens Member Review:
A pleasant book to read
but the story did not grab my daughter's attention,she kept losing interest
in it.
Totz2teens Member Rating:3/5 |
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