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Monday, 14 April 2014

Black & White Inc. Book Club book reviews

Care of Henry - by Anne Fine

Hugo has to choose who to stay with while his Mum is having a baby. Granny? Mrs Mariposa next door? Uncle Jack? Who is the best? I think that this book is for aged eight and up. I give this book a ten out of ten. By Fenna - Room 14

 

Wednesday, 9 April 2014

Black & White Inc. Book Club reviews

Nancy Piggins Pursuit of Justice by R.A. Spratt

Can Nancy Piggins handle jail-time? Can the criminal justice system handle Nanny Piggins? Can tightrope walking be a crime?!

In this scintillating sixth instalment of her adventures, the world's greatest flying pig sinks her teeth into 5000 hours of community service, impersonating pirates, kidnapping the school bus and battling amnesia along the way. I recommend this book to boys and girls, aged 8-13.

Claudia Room 14

Monday, 7 April 2014

New Zealand Post finalist's books will make awesome prezzies for Prince George

"2014 New Zealand Post Book Awards 

What special Kiwi gift can you give a small prince who is not even a year old? Specially inscribed Picture Books from the cream of New Zealand children’s authors — that’s what.  
Prince George will be the recipient of the five finalists’ Picture Books for this year’s New Zealand Post Book Awards for Children and Young Adults, whose finalists are announced today. Each book has a personal message from the author to Prince George. 
The chair of the Book Awards Governance Group (BAGG) which oversees the Awards, Nicola Legat, says, “With this week’s Royal visit coinciding with the announcement of the finalists in the New Zealand Post Book Awards for Children and Young Adults, we saw an ideal opportunity to organise a booky gift for Prince George. The authors’ messages to the Prince are absolutely delightful and very personal to him.”
“Each year we will send Prince George autographed copies of the Award finalists. First the Picture Books as he’s so young, then he’ll receive the Non-Fiction and Junior Fiction. When he’s 13, we’ll send the autographed Young Adult Fiction books. By the time Prince George grows up, the Cambridge family will have a wonderful collection of New Zealand literature, all personally inscribed. We’re packing these books up now, and they will be waiting for him at Kensington Palace when he and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge return home from this trip.”"
http://www.booksellers.co.nz/awards/new-zealand-post-childrens-book-awards/2014-new-zealand-post-childrens-book-awards-finalists

Wednesday, 2 April 2014

Book reviews by Black & White Inc. book club

Black Beauty - by Anna Sewell


Black Beauty himself is handsome and a sweet-tempered horse but strong, spirited and with fine instincts. His various owners make him do all kinds of tasks, from being a carriage horse on a country estate to a cab horse in town. Black Beauty's tale is very interesting.

This book has some cruelty. In the olden days for fashion, the riders would hold the horses heads up higher than they needed to be with a bearing rein. This puts a strain on their necks (especially up a hill) and shortens their lives.

I recommend this book to confident readers age 8 to 12 years old.

This book is probably one of the best-loved animal stories ever written, as it can tear your heart in two, as well as make you smile. I really enjoyed reading this book and I hope you do too.


By Arlo, Room 14



Book reviews by Black & White Inc. book club

Zac Powers: Spy Camp - Zac Cracks Down - Larry H.I.


Zac and his friend go to spy camp for five weeks to learn spy tricks. Then Zac slides down a slide and then Zac and agent Pizza Breath go on a mission to save the world. There are aliens trying to blow up the world. Zac and agent Pizza Breath kill the aliens and destroy the bomb from destroying the earth.

This book is for boys and girls. It is a really great book.

By Joshua, Room 13