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Tuesday, 9 July 2013

More book reviews by Black & White Inc. book club

Operation Bunny! 

By Sally Garnder and illustrated by David Roberts


Operation Bunny is a story about a little girl named Emily Vole who is adopted by the rich Dashwoods, who completely despise their next-door neighbour, Miss String and her giant, talking cat, Fidget.

After a few years of Emily's life with the Dashwoods, she realises that she is being used as a slave. One day when the Dashwoods were out, Emily had fallen into Miss String's garden by accident when she was putting out the washing. Emily was very surprised how nice she and Fidget were. Miss String taught Emily how to read, write and speak three other languages.

After days of learning, Miss String showed Emily a set of seventeen magic keys. The keys were jumping up and down all around the living room because their shoes were tied to one another. Once Emily had realised, she quickly untied them and she became keeper of the keys.

Sadly a few weeks later Miss String got run over by a car. The driver of the car said he got distracted from a witch riding a broom stick. The man described her as the same woman who came round from the make-up department. After the day that the woman came over, Emily's little sisters had been acting very strange, almost zombie like. Something was wrong. After a visit from Mr Twizell, Emily escaped with Fidget to stop the witch, who Emily found out was called Harpella. 

On their journey, Harpella was really causing havoc. After she turned a whole train carriage into pink bunnies, it was up to Emily to get to the bottom of operation bunny.

Operation Bunny was one of my favourite books I have ever read. I thought it was a great book because it always kept you on the edge of your seat. It was funny when the people on the train got turned into pink bunnies because they only said one sentence which they repeated. I really thought I was looking through the character's eyes. Operation Bunny is a mystery chapter book. It is an easy read, I didn't find it hard. I recommend this book to anyone.

By Lucy, Room 5

Judy Moody and the Bad Luck Charm - by Megan McDonald



Have you ever looked after a pot bellied pig called PeeGee WeeGee in Washington D.C. ? Judy Moody has. Join Judy Moody, Jessica Finch, PeeGee WeeGee and Stink on an exciting journey. I recommend this book to girls and boys between the ages of 7 to 12. 

By Rebecca, Room 13.
For more information about Judy Moody books, a fan club and activities go to http://www.judymoody.com/

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