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A Wizard named Nell

By Jackie French Koller

This book is the beginning of a trilogy.  A princess Arnelle is treated as royalty.  She lives with her dad the king if Eldearth.  The Imperial Wizard is going to die soon and they need to find an apprentice.  Nell takes it upon herself to succeed and become the new Imperial Wizard.  She also meets colourful characters along the way.

Recommended reading age: 11 years and up

Anandita, age 12

4 stars - awesome.

 

Judy MoodyBook cover of Judy Moody by Megan McDonald.

By Megan McDonald

Judy Moody is starting third grade which she thinks will be the worst year ever, that is before she finds out she gets to be a star of a me collage.  You get to meet her "bother"
Stink, her best friend Rocky and her "pest" friend Frank Pearl.  This book is sooooooooooooooooooooooo cool.

Recommended reading age: 7

Chloe, age 8

5 stars - you've got to read this!

 

Jane Blonde: sensationial spylet

By Jill Marshall

Book cover of Jane Blonde: sensational spylet by Jill Marshall.

Janey Brown is you're ordinary girl until one day at school somebody melted her PE gear!  So she sat out of PE and she met G-Mamma her Godmother no one has told her about and she tells Janey that her mother is in deep trouble and she has to save her .She  also told her that her mum and dead dad the the best spyies the world had ever seen but they got Brain washed because they wanted Janey to have a normal life. But now she is aquipped with high -tech gagets and is ready.But how will she save her mum? read to find out

Recommended reading age: 8 - 14

Ameesha, age 10

5 stars - you've got to read this!

 

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Jane Blonde: sensational spylet

By Jill Marshall

Janey Brown is just an ordinary girl. But when a strange godmother comes to school , she finds out from her godmother that she is acuatually a spy. So Janey turns into the clever and mysterious Jane Blonde!

Recommended reading: 8

Emily, age10

4 stars - awesome.

 

Cherry the cake fairy

By Daisy Meadows

Everyone in fairyland is busy preparing for the King and Queen's 1000th jubilee. But Jack Frost plan's to make trouble by stealing the party fairies' magic party bags. Do you think Kirsty and Rachel can stop him before the King and Queen's jubilee?

Recommended reading age: 6 years and up

Tayla-Dawn, age 11

5 stars - you've got to read this!


Cinder-Elly

By Frances Minters

Cinder Elly is about a girl who never gets what she wants because her ugly steps sisters are older than her. One night so special she will never forget until one day her sisters will never forget and neither will she.

Recommended reading age: 5 years and up

Samantha, age 11
4 stars - awesome.

 

Kate's special secret Book cover of Kate's special secret by Alexandra Moss.

By Alexandra Moss

Kate is one of the best year 7 dancers and the school then when she finds out some very special guest are coming and starts felling sick and being very mysterious.Her friends think she has a secret boyfriend.I won't tell you any more because you should read it yourself.I really enjoyed this book because I like Ballet.

Recommended reading age:  8 - 12

Louise, age 10
5 stars - you've got to read this!

 

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