Raving Reviews

Review of Rose Impey's, The Ankle Grabber

Review by Chhaya, aged 9 from Birmingham.   Rating: Brilliant

Opinion of the plot.
I think that the book was a good book because I Like monsters.

Favourite character and why?
My favourite  character  is the monster, because  it  is scary.

Who will the book appeal to most and why?
Children who like monsters, because they are scary.

Would you recommend the book and why?
Yes, because it is a good book.


*Review by James, aged 8 from Birmingham.   Rating: Great.

Opinion of the plot.
I  thought  it  was  an  exiting plot

Favourite character and why?
The girl Judy

Who will the book appeal to most and why?
People My age

Would you recommend the book and why?
Yes because it is interesting

Could any improvements be made and how?
I think it is best How it is


Review of Rose Impey's, Scare Yourself to Sleep

*Review by Emma,  aged 8 from Birmingham.    Rating: Good.

Opinion of the plot.
Really good, I thought that the plot was good because the cosin scared the other girl.

Favourite character and why?
The cosin becase she falls asleep and the other girl gets scared.

Who will the book appeal to most and why?
Girls that like getting scared because they would scarey things

Would you recommend the book and why?
Age grop 6-8 , all kids because they would like the scarey bits

Could any improvements be made and how?
No, because its perfect.

*Review by Clare,  aged 9 from Birmingham.    Rating: Boring.

Opinion of the plot.
Theres nothing exciting they just talk about Simpmon.

Favourite character and why?
I dont have one thier boring there talking about simpon there not exciting
because they havent got a life.

Who will the book appeal to most and why?
6 yr  olds because its scary for them.

Would you recommend the book and why?
I wouldn't its boring its boring because there's nothing scary.

Could any improvements be made and how?
yes,  make it scary, make it realistic

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