Friday, 28 December 2012

The book that I have read and chosen to review this time is 'War Horse'. It is a very famous book by Michael Morpurgo and has been turned into a stage show and film. It was also relevant for me to read this book as we are studying the World War's. The book is about a very courageous horse that goes on a journey meeting different people throughout the war.
The journey starts in Devon where a boy named Albert first brings the horse up. Albert calls this horse Joey as his father brings it home after he bought it one evening at an auction. Albert’s father can be a harsh man on the outside especially when he is drunk however during the book you get to see how his character changes with his feelings towards Joey.
Albert brings Joey up and gets very close to him coming to visit him in his stables every day and talks to him in confidence about many different subjects. The war then begins, a time of deep sadness for all, especially Albert’s father who is struggling to keep his farm going. One morning he sneaks the horses out to be sold to the army. Even though this section of the book is upsetting I like it as you get to see how Albert’s father reacts. Even though he needs to sell the horse for the money he still realises he is doing the wrong thing, and he knows that Albert will be heartbroken.
From this point on, Joey is put into different environments and situations throughout the book where he meets new friends and looses friends too.
I think that this book is good because it is written in the perspective of the horse itself and this, I feel, brings you closer to the character Joey. It also shows you that even though humans throughout the book dismiss the horses’ capability to understand humans it still shows the connections it has between the characters he meets and defiantly Albert his owner from the beginning.
I liked the section of the book, after Joey has been through a journey himself – escaping from the army and has got lost trying to survive - where the two soldiers an English and German are on ‘no man’s land’ having a civilised discussion about who should keep the horse. I thought that this was a comical moment as it is quite unlikely that it would happen actually during the war and that they were quite warming characters.
I would defiantly recommend this book to everyone as it has a gripping storyline and I couldn’t put it down until I finished it. This was because I couldn’t wait to find out whether Joey would survive or whether he would be reunited with his rightful owner Albert. I would also recommend this book as it is a short, sweet and simple read, suitable for all. 

Sunday, 4 November 2012

Book Review of The Lady Grace Mysteries - Assassin - by Grace Cavendish

Over this half term I have been reading, but not quite finished, 'The Lady Grace Mysteries'. I think that this is a good book as it is historical and adventurous. You get engrossed into the storyline and discover different things to do with a murder that I would never have guessed.
Grace is a lady's maid for Queen Elizabeth I and then has to chose a husband out of three men that the queen had chosen for her. To complicate the situation further one of the suitors gets murdered with the other the suspect. Lady Grace has different feelings towards what has been going on and decides that she has noticed something that nobody else has but could make all the difference. The Queen then gives her permission to discover what has been going on with her two companions a maid and jester.
The book is written in diary entries written by Grace herself so this gives you an insight into what she thinks about different people for example the Queen or other maids and the murder case. You really get to know her bright  and determined character well.
I dont really think that this book is for my age group (Age 13) as it is simple to read and would recommend it to 8-11 or 12 years. Even though it is a quick read I would possibly recommend it to people my age if they need something quick and cheerful.
I would rate this book a 4 out of 5.
On Amazon this book is rated 4.8 out of 5 for a younger age group.


Wednesday, 4 April 2012

Book Review of The Hunger Games


The book that i am reviewing this time is, The Hunger Games.
Personally i think this book is the best book i have ever read. Let me tell you the plot. There are 12 Districts and each year a boy and a girl are chosen from every district to take part in the Hunger Games. The Hunger Games is when all the chosen candidates are put in an arena but it is very big and they have to fight til there death. The last one standing is the winner.
The book begins on reaping day when the names are picked from the bowl. Katniss is the main character and it is her sisters first reaping day. There is one in a million chances that Prims name will get picked - however the girl that gets chosen is Prim...
Katniss is very brave and doesn't want her sister to be part of the Hunger Games so volunteers herself. Will she survive?

I love this book as it is not like any book that i have ever read before in my life. It is a really good adventure and i like the fact that there are different things that happen and then fit all together. I would recommend this book as it is a great read and will leave you captured with amazment!
I would rate this book 5 out of 5.

Saturday, 4 February 2012

Book Review of 'Why Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit' by Judith Kerr

This book 'Why Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit' is based on a real story of what Judith Kerr had to do due to the events of World War II. The main character is Anna and her father is a famous writer. Her father ends up having to escape from the Nazis. They family travel to different countries, experiencing different events and lifestyles. However, will they be able to escape from Hitler or will they be caught? This story is called 'Why Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit' because Anna leaves her favourite pink rabbit behind.
I am really enjoying reading this book as i can hardly put it down! When reading it you really grow fond of the characters and love following their travels.
Michael Morpurgo read this book and said,"The most life-anhancing book you could ever wish to read."
I would rate this book 4 and 3/4 out of 5 because it is an excellent storyline and you can't put it down!

Tuesday, 3 January 2012

Book Review of Dear Olly by Michael Morpurgo


The book that I am reviewing is 'Dear Olly' by Michael Morpurgo.
This story is written in three different perspectives. These are Olly's Story, Hero's Story and Matt's Story. It is about a boy named Matt who is a very happy boy. He has a sister called Olly and Matt and Olly have a very close relationship.
Matt has a dream and one day decides to go at Africa to work in an orpanage and keep the children happy but Olly and her mother are very worried about him. One day something happens to Matt but how will Ollly and her mother find out if he is ok.
Along with the human story there is the story of Hero. He is a swallow and also has an adventure travelling like Matt. It turns out that the two stories collide but will they both have happy endings?
I would rate this book 4 out of 5 becasue you really feel like you get to know that characters and it is a quick and sweet read for all to enjoy.