Warriors: lost warrior, By Erin Hunter

Graystripe, the second in command of Thunderclan, gets captured by Twolegs when he is trying to rescue his comrades. While trapped in Twoleg's place he meets a kitty pet named Millie, who once he's given up hope, talks Graystripe into finding his clan but Graystripe isn't so sure about it.

It is a good book for ages ten and up. I can't think of anything that could make it better. I would rate it five stars. It is written by Erin Hunter.

 It has ninety six pages and is a adventure fiction graphic novel.
Art by James L. Barry.

by Reuben

The Adventure of Life, by Benoit Durand

Author: Jean - Benoit Durand
She is interested in what happens in life.

Illustrated by: Robin Gindre

The story is about the big bang and how earth was made.
The writing is normal but the layout is very attractive.
My favourite part is when It talks about the big bang.
My least favourite part is when they talk about how we started off as monkeys.
People over the age of 9 would like this book.
I give it four stars out of five.

by Katlin

Horrid Henry's Joke Book

Written by: Francesca Simon
Illustrated by: Tony Ross
It's a joke book with 106 pages. Most pages have a small pencil drawings. Most are good but some are disappointing.

Its like this: If a red house is made of red bricks and a blue house is made of blue bricks then what's a green house made of? Perfect Peter says green bricks of course. Fooled you, it's made of glass.            
There are animal jokes, New Year jokes, February fun, knock knock Spring's here and lots more.

Knock, knock, who's there? Cow-go. Cow-go who? Cow go moo. And there's a bunch more.

He's looking for one more joke. He did 364. He wants 365 so you can enter. I'm not sure if it's real.

I give it 4.5 stars out of 5.
by Matt

Spoon Book Review

Title: Spoon

Author: Amy Knouse Rosenthal

Illustrater: Scott Mangoon

About the Author: Amy has also written: As Little Pea, Little Hoot, Cookies: Bite Size Life Lesson and The OK Book.

About the illustrater: Scott has also illustrated and been an author to these books: Spoon, Hugo and Miles I've Panted Everything! This picture book has very funny and good drawings, which are made with pen and water color paint.

About the story: Spoon always has been a happy little spoon, not cutting or spreading like a knife. He thinks Chopsticks, Fork, and Knife have had a better life than him but have they? And what do they think of Spoon?

My favorite part was in the last page when it says 'sweet dreams' and you see spoon sleeping and dreaming of icecream and different puddings!

Who would enjoy this book? 3-12.


I give this book 4 stars out of 5 stars.

By Ella

Warriors, By Erin Hunter

Warriors is written by Erin Hunter. The book is about wild cats that live in a forest. When a lone kittypet called Sasha is abandoned and decides to live in the forest, Sasha has to learn to care and hunt for herself.

It's an exciting adventure/action book with around 120 pages.  It's a Graphic Novel with computer drawings, black and white coloring.  My favorite part is when Sasha has to choose whether or not to join Shadow clan ( one of the six clans).  I like the style of writing because I could not put it down. It is recommended for ages 10 and up.
7/10 for drawing.
9/10 stars for the book.

By Alex

The Cloudchasers Part , By David Richardson

The Cloudchasers is written by David Richardson and beautifully illustrated by Steven Hunt. The main character is Alice, who lives in the bland world of Bankertown.  Alice, while out one night,  meets Spinner, a poor street boy who gives her a ticket to the fair. All this awfulness in Bankertown is because of the Banker, a horrible man. At the fair Spinner, Alice and her goody two shoes brother Thomas, set off in a hot air balloon to try and get imagination and happiness back to Bankertown. My favourite part is when they get a cloud map, to tell them where they are going. It could of been better by having more characters that stay in the story. This book would be good for about 11 year old children and up. 4 out of 5 stars. Available in the school library in 2011.
By Isaac

Dave, By Sue Hendra

Dave is a HUGE cat that eats lots of cat food.  Dave gets stuck in his cat flap that is way to small for him. There's rumor going around that he is stuck!

I loved the bold bright coloured pictures and liked how the backgrounds were textured.  My favourite part is how Dave got out himself out the cat flap, (hint they gave him beans).  My least favourite part is when Dave got scared and when he got stuck in the cat flap.  This is a picture book and children aged 2 - 12 years would enjoy it.  By Katelyn

Hodge the Hedgehog, by Amy Sparkes

Hodge the hedgehog is written by Amy Sparkes and illustrated by Benji Davies.  The story is about sharing and helping each other.  Hodge the Hedgehog hogs the big hedge (he's selfish).

My favourite part was when Hodge the Hedgehog started sharing.  I think children aged 5-8 years would enjoy reading this book.  It would be good for teachers to read to a younger group of children, to teach them about sharing.

This book could be better by having more talking between characters.

I give it 3 stars out of 5.  By Emily