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Thursday 10 March 2011

BOOK REVIEW: A Killing Frost(John Marsden) Tomorrow series book 3

Book:  A Killing Frost

Author: John Marsden

Rating: 7.5/10

Recommended Age: 11/12+

This is  the best of the series so far. The book keeps you interested and twists and turns till you have no idea what's gonna happen next.

The Invader's are fully settled in Ellies land and it's becoming harder and harder to survive. Colonists have moved in to their land, their homes. It looks like Australia has been defeated.
But elsewhere People are still fighting. New Zealand forces are fighting and retaking land ,But there's nothing near Wirrawee.
The Gang realises they have to do more.They need to do more than just ambushes and small attacks near Wirrawee. They need to do something in the heart of the Invader's plans,plans  that are taking over there land like a plague ...

They need to attack Cobblers Bay.

This is where the ships are droping supplies to aid the enemies war effort;. this is why the attack on  Wirrawee hit so hard and quick.  The colonists think they've got it all under control. But not for much longer.

It's time to strike back.

And what will happend to them when the do suceed but face a new terror: Imprisonment and Death.

Is It the end of Ellie and her friends. Read this book to find out



This book as with the rest  of the series so far has really impressed me. They style it's written, how it keeps you grippped regardless of what's happening, and the number  of surprises interwoven in the story, with amazing plans to lucky coincidences this book and series will make any reader feel nivovled with the story and imagine just what happend.

Hope you found this review helpful,

The Devonian  Reviewer
Note: "Tomorrow: When The War Began"(book one of the series) the film will hopefully  be released in cinemas in the UK on the 8th of April 2011 and is already out in Australia.

This is a website  I found using google  for the series including the books,films and a forum:
http://www.tomorrow-movies.com/



And remember to check out my review on the first at http://devonianbookreviewer.blogspot.com/2011/03/book-review-tomorrow-when-war-beganjohn_03.html

and the second of the series at:
http://devonianbookreviewer.blogspot.com/2011/03/book-review-dead-of-nightjohn-marsden.html



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Sunday 6 March 2011

BOOK REVIEW: Born To play-Jamie Johnson(Dan Freedman)

Book: Born To Play

Author: Dan Freedman

Rating: 4.5/10

Recomeneded age: 7-8

This book is clearly aimed at younger children who like football. The story follows Jamie Johnson a new kid at his school with a natural talent for football. Unfortuneatly for him that means certain people have it in for him, such as  Bryn and Tyler two bestfriends one of which play the same position as Jamie. But soon that will change as they relise that He isn't just good at football, he's a genius at football. suddenly he's one of the main players in their team at lunch and in the schools and he shows real sportsmanship when in one of the games the schools playing he gives up a clear goal and win to allow help to a injured opponent. Who Happens to be the son of the managor of Jamies favourite club, Hawkstone united. Jamie finds himself given a postion as a mascot for their upcoming cup game and as the warm up gets underway leon tibbs the angry keeper taunts him about being unable to score. Now his time had come. he fires a load of shots that leon only just saves and the whole crowd turns to watch. Then as leon insults him once more he turns around and does a overhead kck straight into the goal.

Although this book is clearly aimed at younger children and is quite short due to it being a 2-in-1 book special. I will admit that I actually found it an enjoyable short read. Purely because I don't normally read books like that and it made a nice change.

I hope you found this review helpful,

The Devonian  Reviewer

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BOOK REVIEW: Young Samurai The Way Of Fire(Chris Bradford)

Book: The Way of Fire

Author: Chris Bradford

Rating: 5/10

Recommended Age:  8-11
This book is based on a series I haven't read any of so at first it Seemed abit confusing but I was pleased to find That it gives you a basic starting point into the series so your not completely lost.

The story follows Jack a Young lad in Japan training to be a samurai. He is related to some great swordmaster and finds himself targeted by a ninja assassin called Dragon eye who is trying to find his dead fathers Rutter hidden where only jack knows. As he finishes the walk of the way of fire he and his fellow trainees find themselves surrounded  by 3 ninjas (little do they know they are the instructors finishing their training). Jack believes dragon eye has found him and a fight ensues. Jack and his friends go into the forest and suddenly there is the real dragon eye. They manage to beat him but one of them gets poisoned so the Young samurai have to walk to the top of a active volcano and find a cactus that grows there who will make it? who will survive? and how will they cope when the volcano erupts and they find themselves facing a all to dangerous new walk of fire?


Although this book is aimed i think towards younger people i have to say it wasn't that bad a read for an onlder person. it was a little lacking in details and volume but then that's what you expect in a 2-in-1 world book day book. altohugh I probably wouldn't get the rest of the series I can see why they'd be good for a younger audince of say 9-10 years old.

I hope you found this review helpful,

The Devonian  Reviewer

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