A Little Christmas Message + TBT#9: Scribbleboy by Philip Ridley
A Little Christmas Message So I know sometimes how hard it is when people are telling you to “be happy, it’s Christmas!” and you just can’t. But try and distract yourself as much as you can. Do things you enjoy, read a book (eh!), watch a film or binge on some shows – whatever it […]
TBT #8:The Haunting of Ellen by Martin Waddell
Eight-year-old Nadia has left the building! For the new batch of throwbacks, I have included some book reviews I had to do for school (hence the marking). These were completed in 2007 where I would have been ten years old. Enjoy! Transcript I think this fiction book is the best i’ve ever read because it’s […]
#TBT 7: Mr Majeika and the Lost Spell Book by Humphrey Carpenter
Transcript It is about… A wizard who becomes a teacher but then gets sacked for using his majic [sic] when he wasn’t sopoesed [sic] to. Bad for him because he then looses his spell book the only way to get his powers back is to find the map wich [sic] leeds [sic] to the old […]
#TBT 6: The Story of Tracy Beaker by Jacqueline Wilson
Transcript It is about… Some of Tracy Beaker’s life hard and difficult life What sticks out most in my mind is… When Tracy lies and sais[sic] that she hasn’t ber broken Justine’s clock an but then sais[sic] the truth (But she still sais[sic] she han’t[sic] done it) . SAYS, Nadia, it’s says with a […]
TBT #5 : A Monster of a Hamster by Elizabeth Hawkins
Sorry for the lack of normal book review posts, I’m currently bugged down with coursework! I’ll try and do one as soon as possible! So for now… another throwback Thursday review… A Monster of a Hamster by Elizabeth Hawkins Transcript It is about… A girl and boy have called Anna-Louise and Luke have to look […]
TBT #1: The Worst Witch by Jill Murphy
So basically, when I was younger I went to this thing called ChatterBooks where we – brace yourself – talked about books! While clearing up I’ve recently found a bunch of old ChatterBooks book reviews which I must’ve written when I was about eight or nine. So instead of letting them rot, I’ve decided I’ll […]
