Wilds of the Wolf.
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It was very exciting and interesting. I enjoyed it very much because the story, characters and location were very detailed. I really liked how the author told us how the animals hunted and survived in the wild without making it so the characters were left out of the story. I liked both of the characters and I could imagine being them both. I was worried about the characters and the animals while they were in danger. I really didn’t know how it was going to end, which in my opinion is very good.
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The League of Sharks
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This is an adventure fantasy book. It starts in our world. It follows Junk when he was 12 he saw his sister being kidnapped by a monster, but nobody believed him. They thought he had done it, so everyone hated him, even his mother. I think I am a bit too young for this book, it would suit a 13 year old. It’s a bit slow moving in some bits, which i found a bit frustrating. If people were expecting it to be like Percy Jackson they would struggle with the pace. I did like the description of things, but they got a little too carried away. I probably will enjoy it in a few years time.
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By Dave Logan
Secrets according to Humphrey
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It was a little young for me. I would’ve enjoyed it when I was 7, but it is still a good book. It is part of a series ‘According to Humphrey’ but you don’t have to read the rest of the series to enjoy this one. You share his frustration because he understands the humans, but they don’t understand him because he is a hamster! It’s about secrets, but I’m not telling you what type of them because that is a secret! There some bad secrets, some good secrets, and some very badly kept ones! You will like this book if you like hamsters.
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By Betty G. Birney