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Top Reads
Do you have a favourite book? Check out the Top Reads
that Stories from the Web has already received.
Make sure that you tell us about
your Top Reads too!
Read
the messages sent to The Queen from Orange Chatterbooks reading groups
in libraries throughout the UK, telling her about their favourite books.
Your top reads:
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Courtney from Rotherham, England, aged 10 has read Horrid Henry's Haunted House by Francesca Simon and says: The book is brilliant to read it is funny and it can be funny and it is
good to read.
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Maryam from Dubai, United Arab Emirates, aged 10 has read The Story of Tracy Beaker by Jacqueline Wilson and says: Hi I am Maryam and I like the book The Story of Tracy Beaker. I think this book is very enthuestic and personally pretty personal from the character's side. I think everyone should have a go at reading this book.
Thanks!
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Advaith from East Dunbarton, Scotland, aged 8 has read Facing The Demon Headmaster by Gillian Cross and says: I thought this book was extremly exciting and there is a lot of action in this book it is very tempting.
This book is about a gang named SPLAT.
Their names are Harvey, Mandu, Ian, Ingrid, Llyod and Dinah.
There is a person name DJ Pordoman.
In 2 Weeks they will unmask him and reaveal his face.
Well you'll have to read the book to find out what happens next.
I recomened this book to people who likes suprises.
I think it would intrest people because it has a lot of magnificent movement and good action.
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Tanisha from Worcestershire, England, aged 9 has read Chloe and Cracker by Kelly Mckain and says: It is a great book that you can read and it gets really exciting the reason this is my favorite book is because it is super cool and
I love ponies!!
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Milo from East Dunbarton, Scotland, aged 9 has read Artemis Fowl and the Opal Deception by Eoin Colfer and says: This book is about Artemis Fowl, Butler and Captain Holly Short. Artemis has had his mind wiped and now he remembers nothing of the man-eating trolls and flame-throwing goblins from his past.
I liked this book because the words are magnificent and the story is cunning. I had to think about what comes next. The brutal reprobate is a power-crazed pixie called Opal Koboi. My favourite part was when Artemis had just had his mind wiped (It was very funny).
I recommend this book to people who like quick, fast and funny books.
I think it is a good book for people who are about nine or ten. I think that Eoin Colfer is a very multifarious and admirable author.
This is my ideal book.
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Fahima from Camden, England, aged 8 has read I Don't Want to go to Bed (Little Princess) by Tony Ross and says: It was good and it was funny and very good and I like it and then it was good and this girl was sleepy because she wasn't sleepy before.
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Adnina from Camden, England, aged 8 has read The Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss and says: I thought this book was nice because it was funny and really exciting, I liked when the cat was very naughty that he messed the whole house up.
I liked when the cat got the huge and big, car because when the car cleaned all the mess that he made.
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Shehara from Beckton, London, UK, aged 8 has read 100 Things You Should Know About Roman Britain by Philip Steele and says: I think it is really good because in school we have been learning about Roman Britain and I know a lot of facts about Roman Britain.
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Depali from Brent, London ,England, aged 8 has read Ugenia Lavender by Geri Halliwell and says: Fantastic!
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Amy from Renfrewshire, Scotland, aged 8 has read Sophie and Shine by Kelly McKain and says: I thought the book was fantastic because, it was about something I love which is horses. Good for readers aged 8 - 12.
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Chloe from York, England, aged 11 has read My Sister Jodie by Jacqueline Wilson and says: I thought it was realy good and did not want to put it down. The way she made it clear that Pearl loved hanging around with her sister. The relationship beetween Jodie and her mother was clear but you could tell that they realy loved each other. It made me cry when Jodi fell from the window. You can tell that the family were in deep despair when Jodie died.
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Romana from Camden, England, aged 10 has read Tiger Terror (Beastly!) by Andy Baxter and says: Join Max and Molly with there zoologist parents on their first adventure to India. When Max feels tingling he knows some thing is not right. Could he stop Slynk's scheme, find out and read Tiger Terror now and also extra tiger facts, jokes, quiz and a fantastic sizziling recipe.
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Arfa from Camden, England, aged 9 has read Giggles, A Joke Book by Helen Exley and says: I think the book is relly funy it makes me and my friends giggle it is a lovley book and it has lots of excelent words.
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Andrew from Nuneaton in England, aged 9 has read War Boy by Michael Foreman and says: It is a great book for over 6 year olds and is good for finding out infomation about the second world war.
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Sharima from Camden, England, aged 8 has read There's a Dragon at My School by Philip Hawthorn and Stephen Cartwright and says: This is really good. I will recommend it to 5-8 year olds.
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Sharima from Camden, England, aged 8 has read Elmer Again by David Mckee and says: I thought that Elmer Again book was ok, but I didn`t like it to much because it is too much words and a bit too colourful and a bit too loud.
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Marcus from Kirklees, England, aged 9 has read The Horse and his Boy by Carol Lewis and says: It is great because the way it is worded but he has also made sure children can understand.
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Kayleigh from Renfrewshire, Scotland, aged 8 has read Sleepover Club go Splash by Narinder Dhami and says: I thought the book was good because it tells all about the characters went swimming and other fun stuff. The characters were very good and my favourite was Rosy.
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Robert from Camden, England, aged 9 has read Jumping by Allan Ahlberg and says: It is happy and I like jumping.
It was a good story.
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Abbie from Worcestershire, England, aged 11 has read Harry Potter by J K Rowling and says: It is so cool. I'm on the second book!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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