Five Word Book Reviews – Whitehill

As part of our World Book Day festivities, pupils were invited to write a five word book review for a chance to be entered into a prize draw. Below is a list of the books they’ve reviewed.

  1. Afterlove by Tanya by Tanya Byrne: Heartfelt, Emotional, Agonising, Romantic, Tragic by A
  2. Billionaire Boy by David Walliams: Funny, wealth, youth, friendship, humour
  3. Dracula by Bram Stoker: Seduction, bloodlust, pursuit, doom
  4. The Final Problem by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: Confrontation, sacrifice, death, dedication,
  5. Frankenstein by Mary Shelley: Senior, abandonment, tragedy, selfishness, consequence
  6. Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone by JK Rowling: Mystery, exciting, enjoyable, magical, extraordinary
  7. Heartstopper V1 by Alice Oseman: Heartfelt, sweet, romantic, freedom, trauma
  8. Heartstopper V2 by Alice Oseman: Surprise, sweet, love, realisation, heartfelt
  9. Heartstopper V3 by Alice Oseman: Supportive, encouraging, love, family, hope
  10. Heartstopper V4 by Alice Oseman: Adventure, helplessness, love, care, charming
  11. Heartstopper V5 by Alice Oseman: Growth, sensitive, relationships, love, heartfelt
  12. The Malign Mischief of Megabyte by Steve Barlow: Cool, weird, boring, crazy, fun
  13. Morgan Charmley, Teen Witch by Katy Birchill: Magical, growth, belief, hope, self-love
  14. Over the Line by Tom Palmer and Ollie Cuthbertson: Dull, profound, cunning, silly, glorious
  15. Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan: Exciting, funny, comedic, thrilling, eye-opening
  16. Powerless by Lauren Roberts: Unpredictable, Labyrinthine, convoluted, ambiguous, riveting
  17. Solitaire by Alice Oseman: well being, helplessness, love, happiness, optimism
  18. Some Girls Do by Jennifer Dugan: Realisation, Sweet, Heartfelt, Growing, Love

 

 

 

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