As it is National Book Week can you post your favourite book(s) and author(s) in the comments below?
Β£10 class points for first 3 pupils to post.
Β£1 for everyone else.
Mrs M
As it is National Book Week can you post your favourite book(s) and author(s) in the comments below?
Β£10 class points for first 3 pupils to post.
Β£1 for everyone else.
Mrs M
I’ll begin…
Favourite baby book – Monkey Puzzle by Julia Donaldson
Favourite books when I was younger
Enid Blyton – Magic Faraway Tree
Roald Dahl – Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
JRR Tolkien – The Hobbit
EB White – Charlotte’s Web
JK Rowling – Harry Potter (ok I was a grown up for this one but still loved it!)
Most of the Terry Pratchett books
Lewis Carroll – Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland
LM Montgomery – Anne of Green Gables
CS Lewis – The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
Could go on and on…
My favroite book when I was young was Ballerinas are beautiful by Caroline Jayne Church
When I was 5-7 it was the series of Dork diaries by Rachel Renne Russel
My favroite book now is hard because I have so many but I’ll name five
1.Miss Perigines home for peculiar children by Ransom Riggs
2.The Princess Diaries by Meg Cabout
3.Lily alone by Jacqueline Wilson
4.Trayaurus and the enchanted crystal by Dantdm (no i Know what your probably thinking
Megan why do u like Dantdm he’s for babies
Well I like him a bit but the reason I like his book is because it’s a comic one
5.My Harley Quinn comics by ???
Nice book choices Mrs Maxwell I love Alice’s adventures in wonderland and the lion the witch and the wardrobe
My fav book throughout the age of 2, 3 and 4 was Hairy Maclary by Lynley Dodd which was about a dag who went on alot of adventures.
I LOVED the magic faraway tree by Enid Blyton when i was about 5 to 6 years old i always read a page the my dad read me a page also he always asked me some questions throughout the book when i was going to sleep at night(i still love the books) lol.
When I was 7 I loved and yet again still love them the diary of a wimpy kid by Jeff Kinney.
Moving forward to when I was 8 I liked any book that my parents or school gave me in the fictional section of reading.
Moving on to yet anouther year to when i was 9 i loved all the David Walliams books such as: Mr Stink, Billionair Boy etc etc.
Now we are only going a year back to when I was 10.
well I liked reading all the new David Walliams books and i likd reading all of the new diary of a wimpey kid books.
Following forward on to this year being presently 11 I also liked diary of a wimpy kid so because it was a diary based book I started to like that kind of book,so one day was talking to my friend who also likes those types of books and told me about the tom gates books which is about a boy called Tome Gates who writes in a diary about his life and so far i have read all of the Tom Gates books .;-)
My faveourite book righ now in by Jeff Kinney he’s always been my faveourite author because his books are very interesting and detailed I am reading the long haul that’s what I am doing for my book review and I recommend it for everyone in the class
David walliams has always been my second faveourite author i have read all of his books there so creative and the characters are basically in all the books
1. When I was young I used to like books like
Roald Dahl-Charlie and chocolate factory
EB White-Charlottes web
Jeff Kinney-dairy of wimpy kid
David Walliam-Billienare boy
Tom Gates
My favourite books are
Gangsta Granny, Billionaire Boy and Demon Dentist by David Walliams
My favourite author is David Walliams
I also like Diary of a Wimpy Kid and Tom Gates.
I am currently reading Middle School – the worst years of my life by James Patterson
I remember when I was around about the young ages of 3 – 5 my absolute favourite book was the horrid henry series by Tony Ross or illustrated by her. It never said who the author was it was published by Puffin books anyway I believe. My mum advised me to read Jacqueline Wilson afterward at 6, It helped you visualise and helps young ones get a better grip and a firmer grip on the story.
Especially a Viking one we read in p2.
It was something along the lines of a Viking called Ellis is getting rejected off others and then he goes to ground as he gets ditched.
He meets another family that teach him manners and watch him learn from their 7 year old. Real life standards?!
No…
I got into Michael Morpurgo at 8 .
Emotionally moved by the tides waving with literacy and genres that hit you in a vulnerable manner.
Warhorse = Titanic
Wait WAAAAAAAAA!
I know what your thinking…
Why is Warhorse TITANIC!?
Are you acting pathetic.
No! or yes…
But mainly NOS! no and yes I suppose. π
They made a book about a cat called Kaspar and he was on the Titanic sailing freely.
This is in my top 3 books.
By a kilometre.
Or half of one.
Anyway a boy called Jack if I can remember was on the Titanic and he goes through a series of mainly shocking events.
That’s why he’s so brilliant and persuading.
Tom Gates As well :
What can I really say forcefully to give a main explanation.
Bizarre. Mental.
It has a rocketing amount of genres, Mainly enjoyable. Yes.
This is an close short mention.
As I have only read 2 and the short amount of words are quite easy.
For 4 – 11 in my opinion. 12 if your lazy or incredibly bored or so.
Jk Rowling. Roal Dahl.
Amazing Authors. Stunning Storyline.
Harry Potter
Popular icon all over the world.
I have a massive collection of the books in my house beside my shoes in my room.
I attempt to be organized. ATTEMPT!
Anyway the books I have read from her have really made an impact on a reader.
Beautifully linked up stories.
Main Books
Ages 8 – 14
Mainly for children.
I have heard mixed opinions about Jk Rowling
I have actually got a letter from her on my fridge written to my brother and I.
Roal Dhal :
A classic.
Who hasn’t read a book from her.
Why wouldn’t you.
Walt Disney in a book form that will live on forever,
Thumbs up from me for sure!
The books he’s wrote have made billions.
From the pages to the sell analysis to the big book on the shelf.
He executed that to a P =perfection
Thank you.
Ellis
No Halimah…
I was writing as you posted..
GG Anyway.
David Walliams
He is a character.
Watched the last few seasons of BGT.
Really funny isn’t he…
He has a particular classy style most people do not have.
Infact he is an odd tree out if a forest.
His series has turned him into a billionaire boy.
Finding his books standing strong at #1 for countless weeks on end.
Who has read a book of his?
Now who has not?
Look at some people how done the favourite author sheet last day.
Was he on it?!
He was in the lead by a mile for some of you!
I struggled between him and Jk Rowling.
Go into a store and see the emotions in his books…
They are humorous, believable or even relatable.
Why would you feel that?
In my opinion you sink into his detail so quickly as if your falling into a pit of quicksand too sticky to get your head out off of.
He writes as he breathes.
He goes through what we do a piece per 400 pages.
Could you write that much?
Do you think you have the potential to?
David Walliams motivates and so do many author?
They use skills they’re capable of and promoted that to a higher rank in their life?
He is my number 1 author.
So far.
IM ONLY 10 NOT 100 (Pfft).
I wrote a poem about book day
Swiping and Swiping
As your unwinding
You find yourself stranded
On a shiny uncivilized island.
Look for supplies,
If there were they had died.
Climbing the tree finding what you need
What you desired but smoke turned into fire.
A smell from the east.
A taste from the west
No way there will be a feast
You’ll need to run.
Then Rest…
Resources in the ocean
Sharks causing commotion
Nowhere the chest
As I look down my vest.
A massive dolphin
Sniffing my chin.
Shrieking and squealing
WHY IS IT FEELING ME!!!
Chasing me
And Facing me
Things that i’d never achieve
All through one flick of a page,
That’s all you will ever need
To never be a down in detail
Poem by Ellis π
Loving all the input. Well done everyone. Loving the poem Ellis.
Mrs m
hi do i get Β£10
Tom gates, diary of a wimpy kid,billionaire boy, gangsta granny, and basically all of the David Williamson books apart from worlds worst children and midnight gang I’m currently reading grandpas great escape
Thanks lewisπππππππππ
Walliams sorry because I have I iPad it dosent understand the word!πππ°π°π©π©π€π€π‘π‘