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rocks and minerals
Rocks and minerals.
Written by Dan Green created by Basher.
Publisher is Kingfisher.
This is one of a series of books with really cool drawings and explainatios of complicated subjects in a simple form.
The explainations have bullet points with quick descriptions of each mineral, and three at the top.
They are a bit like pokemon cards in the way they are laid out. Not all of the rocks and minerals can be put into this small book.it would appeal to kids, uni students and young geologists. -
The Hobbit
A fiction fantasy. By J.R.R. Tolkien. The Hobbit is about a person half the size of a man and his amazing journey from the hill to a mountain in search of the stolen treasure and back. It has the main character Bilbo Baggins and Gandalf (a wizard). I didn't find it very engrosing, My mind often wandered off and though about other things. I would recommend it to all people who like an adventurous book . -
Queen victoria and her amusements
writen by alan MacDonald. Illustrated by clive goddard.
One of the dead famous series. about queen victoria and her life as queen and prinsess. Imagine becoming king/queen at 18 and your coronation being such a hiccup that you had to becalled in to do it allover again. iI think this book would apeal to all history lovers and inteligent people -
the periodic table
Writen by adrian dingle created by basher published by kingfisher. This fun, qurky fact filled book shall always be my favorate book. it is one of a seires of explainitory books on science subjects. this is about the peiodic table.I think this book would appeal to budding chemists and kids who like pokemon cards because the pictures and text resemble them. -
Lunatics and Luck , by Marcus Sedgwick
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This is one of the series of books about the castle of Otherhand and it's pet Raven. The Raven is the narrator. This one is about Soltice, Cudweed getting an education. It would appeal to kids my age who like wacky wierd stuff. -
The Land of Oz
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The Medievil Messenger
The Medievil Messenger, Fergus Fleming.
this book goes though 1000AD to 1381AD, it tells you about life after the darkages. this book would apeel to all newspaper readers and kids who like history, -
Diamonds and doom
in this book solstace and cudweed tryto find the hiden tresure -
holes
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codes & ciphers
By david j. bodycombe
this book has 100 different proplems that get harder as you go. for some you need to know geography others' how to crack a safe. This book would apeal to future problem solvers. -
Eddie and Fenda.
Eddie is a boy who loves puzzles. It is summer, and Eddie has been dropped off at the home of a monster, she lives with her grandpa in an amusement park. The amusement park is going through hard times there is another park that is up and running with the best rides and the best entertainment. They have to be up to safety regulations. Can Eddie and Fenda save the amusement park in time?
I recommend this book to kids under twelve who love a puzzle and a happy ending. -
The Power of Poppy Pendle,
Poppy is a troubled girl. She does not want to be a witch, she wants to be a baker.
Ever since she was born in a bakery she has wanted to cook, her mother is focusing more on her magic. She is sent to Ruthersfield Academy, which she hates, and after she runs away when she gets back to her home the oven is gone. She is then taught a spell that can turn things to stone. In her rage she uses it against her parents, and she runs away again to work in the bakery she has always loved. I would recommen -
The Floods, Number 12
Help!! Nerlin has gone doolally, he has an invisible friend and needs mental help now.
Luckily the old crones have just what he needs. I recommend this to all lovers of the books of Colin Thompson , who writes books about magical things and strong characters. The Floods series of 12 books always use the same characters. The titles are all based on TV shows. I thought this book was very ridiculous and amusing . -
Bad Unicorn
In this book Max meets sarah and duke and somehow they travel with the power of a book to a second realm of magic. I would recommend it to readers that like to have different chapters in different places in time. This book is all over the place. But it still makes sense as long as you remember the last chapter.