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Mio, mein Mio by Astrid Lindgrin

Review by Melissa, aged 11, Tbingen, Germany.  Rating: Great.

Opinion of the plot.
The plot was really good.I won't say what it's about though, you'll have to find out yourself.

Favourite character and why?
Mio. Because he's so brave and Knows that he may never see his father again.

Who will the book appeal to most and why?
Someone who loves science-fiction.

Would you recommend the book and why?
Yes, because I like it and many people that I know do too. Do you know who Harry Potter is, then you already know that Mio is sort of like him, because Harry lives with a family like the Dursleys.

Could any improvements be made and how?
I guess so, but it shouldn't get any scarier.

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