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Wednesday 13 August 2014

Smurfette book review

http://m.img.brothersoft.com/android/e5/e556e9179dbd5763ab15bf497fd1ce47_screeshots_0.jpegBy Peyo (Papercut)
http://images4.fanpop.com/image/polls/815000/815708_1314393805281_full.pngThe book ‘Smurfette’ is about an evil sorcerer, Gargamel who wanted revenge on the smurfs. So one day, Gargamel was making a girl smurf called Smurfette because he knew the smurfs will go crazy with her, but actually none of the smurfs liked her. When she realised she was very fat, she cried in bed.  But then Papa smurf changed her more prettier in his science room. So when she came out all the smurfs fell in love with her. But when that very day happened, everything went wrong and she said she was from Gargamel. The next day, she was judged and became innocent. But she sacrificed herself for them and every smurf was crying.

I like this book because the smurfs are cute and the book is very funny, especially when Gargamel tries to get revenges on the smurfs.

I recommend this book to all ages, especially to people that can read small and miniature words.
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Smurfs having a good time!



Tuesday 12 August 2014

Judy Moody book review

Rocky Zang in the amazing Mr. Magic
By Megan Mcdonald
http://www.alastore.ala.org/images/JudyMoody_bkmk.jpgThis book is about a girl called Judy Moody. She has a friend called Rocky that does amazing magic tricks. He could make a hankie change colors, he could make a flower out of thin air and he could make his own thumb fly across the room. He really wanted to succeed a card trick too.
So Judy becomes his assistant for magic tricks. But when Rocky had a magic trick show only stink came along. But then Judy ruins all his magic tricks like trying to turn a peanut butter jar into a jelly jar but Judy accidentally put ketchup on. The trick that succeeded was making Stink run away. But when he disappeared the dollar that Judy had Judy was so disappointed that she started to call him names. As soon as she reached into her pockets she found it. So Judy and Rocky were friends again!  

I like this book because the characters were so convincing and that the setting grabbed the audience’s attention.

I highly recommend this to people of all ages because it is a funny and interesting book so I hope you enjoy it!

By Amy Zhang

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The morioris
The Law of Nunuku

More than a hundred years ago, there was severe fighting among the tribes of Rekohu. After the fighting, a chief named Nunuku wanted fighting to stop. The other chiefs agreed and made it a law. If two people started to fight, they were able to hit each other with a tupuari (wooden staff), if somebody drew blood, the fight would have to stop immediately.

In 1835,  the morioris was going to be invaded by tribes of New zealand because the tribes of New Zealand wanted to take over the land. When the Chiefs realised, they quickly met together and decided what they should do because they made a law not to fight.

After a long conversation, the chief didn’t want to disobey the law that Nunuku made, so they did not fight against the invasions.

So, more than 100 people died and some were enslaved. Nowadays,the descendants proudly showed memorials  for those who died.


                             The Treaty of Waitangi

The statue of Tame Horomona 
In 1870, 58,516 hectares (97.3% of Rekohu) was awarded to the tribes of New Zealand and sadly 1,640 hectares (2.7% of Rekohu) was for the morioris.

In 1933, the last moriori died, Tame Horomona (known as Tommy Solomon). After 53 years, David Lange announced a statue of Tame Horomona on the 29th December.

But, in 1988 the morioris wanted their return of land, fishing rights and their recognise of their culture and their identity.

In 2004, the morioris happily won back their fishing rights from the treaty of waitangi fisheries commision.

In 2005 on 21st January, the kopinga marae was opened by Helen Clark, Prime minister of New Zealand.   
BY AMY ZHANG



 

                                                   

Geronimo Stilton save the whale book review



























                         
This book ‘Geronimo Stilton-save the white whale’ is about a gentlemouse called Geronimo Stilton. It all began one morning he was in his office when he met Petunia Paws, his crush. Then Petunia thought of going to the Bays of Whales and Benjamin and Bugsy wanted to come too. So Geronimo rang miss Sweetcakes but instead a gruff voice answered the phone.He said it will cost one thousand dollars! Geronimo didn’t want to be a cheap sneak in front of Petunia she they went to the Bay of Whales. He had a Miserable Vacation but at evening they went out to the beach and suprisely they saw a EXTREMELY RARE WHITE HUMPBACK WHALE. So they called the Rescue team and soon the whale was back in the water.

I like this book because they used word art in the book. I highly recommend this to all ages.

   

Creepella Von Cacklefur book review





The Thirteen Ghosts
This book is about a mouse called Creepella Von Cacklefur. She has a pet bat named Bitewing and a niece called Shivereen. Creepella Von Cacklefur is writing a chilling story for the Shivery News.  So she went to see Grandpa Frankenstein. He told her to go to the Squeakspeare Mansion to interview some ghosts. She took Bitewing and Shivereen with her. When they got there, they met a mouse called Billy Squeakspeare. He owns the Squeakspeare Mansion, but he was too scared to go in it. So Creepella Von Cacklefur, Shivereen and Bitewing took Billy into the mansion. They went up and down, around and about. Billy always fainted. But when they went inside the Linen Closet, they saw twelve ghosts, a ghost spider and a ghost dog. But then they find another ghost which makes thirteen ghosts. She interviewed the thirteenth ghost which was named William Squeakspeare. The next day Creepella Von Cacklefur published her article. The article was the best-selling in New Mouse City.

I like this book because once you start reading it you get stuck into the book. I recommend this book to all ages but I don’t think scaredy cats should read it. ENJOY!

  

Judy Moody predicts the future book review

By Megan McDonald
The book ‘Judy Moody Predicts the future’ is about a girl called Judy Moody. She ate seven boxes of cereal, then out came a ring, a silver ring with an oogley centre and a little piece of cardboard which said What Mood you are in? She wanted to see what mood she was in, so she slid her ring onto her finger and count to three and she wished it was purple because purple was joyful, on top of the world. But when she looked the ring was black and black meant grouchy, impossible, it was a bad, mad mood. She tried it again, but that time, she thought of good things like socks, rocks and popsicles and purples things but it was still black. But the ring told her that Mr Todd, their teacher was in love. Soon she found out he was in love with Ms Tater and was about  to marry.

I like this book because it hooks the person who is reading it and the person eventually finish the book.

I recommend this to people of all ages because it is a book that everyone can enjoy!

Mysteries according to Humphrey book review

                                    Mysteries according to Humphrey

The book ‘Mysteries according to Humphrey’ is about a hamster called Humphrey which was a classroom pet in room 26. It all started when Mrs Brisbane,the teacher of room 26 was reading a book about a detective, Sherlock Holmes. But the next morning, Mrs Brisbane wasn’t there so Humphrey was on mysterious case. Instead of Mrs Brisbane, a red haired man went in and soon Humphrey knew that he was the supply teacher. He was called Mr Edonopolous but the class called him Mr E instead. Humphrey wanted to know what happened to Mrs Brisbane. But to realise that Mrs Brisbane was not there because she broke her ankle when she was getting a treat for him.  

The best part is the setting because the setting was nicely described using the W words.

I highly recommend this to kids, tweens and elders because it is a great book full of surprises!