Monday, 13 October 2014

Class A by Robert Muchamore

This book review is Class A, the second novel in the book series CHERUB. It is about an eleven year old kid called James Adams who is on his second mission in CHERUB. CHERUB is an organisation that is part of British Intelligence that uses children from ten to seventeen as spies. They live on CHERUB Campus, a hidden, state of the art facility in the english countryside. On this particular mission James has to get information about Europe's biggest cocaine dealer, Keith Moore, so M15 can bring down his massive business. This is a great book for twelve to fifteen year olds, with good action and a decent story line. It gets a 2RN magazine rating of 7/10!








Insurgent by Veronica Roth
Insurgent is the second book of the Divergent series. This story picks off exactly where Divergent left off. Tris realizes that the best way to honour those who she has lost is not to trade her life but to enjoy it. Tris struggles to not let the bad things she has done define her, but the guilt and grief she feels has made her reckless! She will do anything to stop danger or harm coming to anyone, especially when she feels she is to blame.



Rating: 10/10

Wings by Aprilynne Pike is a book about a girl named Laurel. When she was three she was found on a doorstep by her adoptive parents. All she knew was her name and age. The people in the house adopted her and she grew up with them. She is now 16 and is being home schooled by her parents. All is well until Laurels dad decides to sell the house and move so that he can open a book shop. They also think that it would be best to sent Laurel to a school. Laurel isn't too happy at the beginning but she accepts it. When Laurel starts going to school, she finds it hard to adjust from having only her and her mum in the room to having a lot more than two in the room. After a while she makes some friends and starts to gets used to school. When everything is going well Laurel finds something out, a secret. A secret that will change her life...for ever.
 









The Bad Boys Girl


                                         By JessGirl93

 


“The Bad Boys Girl” by JessGirl93 (wattpad) follows the life of a teenage girl called Tessa. When Tessa was younger, she was ditched by her by her best friend at the time, Nicole, because she was fat and unpopular. To make Tessa’s life worse when she came back to school after summer holidays, Nicole starts dating Tessa’s crush Jay. Now in senior year Tessa’s former bully and Jays older brother, Cols, returns from out of town, for good. Tessa feels as if the worst has happened, that the apocalypse has come, but maybe Cole’s return is a good thing. I give this book a 10/10, it is full of funny and awkward situations, and represents WattPad’s finest .









Henderson's Boys: The Escape


                  This new book if written by the same author who published the famous bestselling Cherub series. This book is the first book of I'm sure to be an amazing series.
             The time setting is during the second world war. The Escape is full of action,  love, danger and mystery which helps entice the reader to keep on reading. Lots of this book are very believable as the use of history makes it very realistic. I would recommend this book to anyone and I will give it 9/10. Go get your own copy now!




http://www.amazon.com/Escape-Henderson%60s-Muchamore-Robert-First/dp/B00C6PFRDC/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1413197536&sr=8-2&keywords=the+escape+hendersons+boys





To Rise Again at a Decent Hour

To Rise Again at a Decent Hour


To Rise Again at a Decent Hour is a book by Joshua Ferris. It is about a dentist who finds out there is a Facebook page and a website for his company, that him and his staff didn't create. The person behind the website is pretending to be him and preaching an ancient religion. Paul (The dentist) has to find this person. This book has fast paced dialogue and Paul is very relatable. Most chapters are halve good, interesting and fast, but the other halve is slow, which makes some parts a struggle to get through. I would give this book a 8/10.

                                  The Butterfly Lion

The Butterfly Lion by Michael Morpurgo is about a young boy named Bertie, who rescues a white lion cub. Over time these two create a friendship that is quite rare. Sadly this bond must come to an end as Bertie's parents think it's time for him to go to boarding school in England. The white lion cub is sold to a Frenchman who is willing to pay a lot of money for the magnificent creature. Bertie promises that he would do his very best to be reunited again. I rate this book an 8/10.

Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows



Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows






Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is the final book in the series. When this book was announced, there was no doubt the this was going to be the most exciting.
In this book, Harry and his faithful companions, Ron and Hermione must find and destroy the horcruxes that Lord Voldermort has made.
This book has a perfect balance of exciting and romantic scenes.
If you don't have this book, what are you waiting for!
This book deserves a nine and a half out of ten. Thanks for reading!!


Buy The Book Here!
http://www.amazon.com/Harry-Potter-Deathly-Hallows-Book/dp/0545139708/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1411461362&sr=1-1&keywords=harry+potter+and+the+deathly+hallows