LALA reading champions
The Final Year
I really like this book because it is my style and it's funny. I am not the biggest fan of most books but this one I really enjoyed as I would definitely recommend this book to most yr 6s and yr 5s as most of them would probably understand it as they are growing up and their life growing up might of sounded like the book,so it would be relatable for them to read. I also think that this book is good for the people who are in year 6 and year 5 who don't like reading because their style might be like the boy’s in the book so it might be found as a very attractive book for them to read.
Hamisa
The Final Year
It’s a really great book filled with loads of humor and happiness. I feel like I can relate to what it’s about because not only am I in year 6 and leaving school soon, but I also find it hard to control my emotions. I recommend this book to people who are in year 6. Maybe read this every year to the people in year 6 and see if they have anything in common with the main character. So, I think this was an amazing book and it lit up my day!
Libby
The Final Year
The final year
I found it to be very funny, in some parts .
But after thinking about it, it's quite sad because we all get past this stage in life and it's normal.
When I was in year five, I was quite shy, and nervous, but I realised, I don't need to be ! it's over with, for now .And i also found it a bit relatable at the same time .
I liked the bits when the main character was in year five, very entertaining for the class and I loved the little boy, Dylan. Although he was diagnosed, I still feel like he is very funny like how a 4 year old would act.
I liked the spiderman suit, as well as the ‘ real spiderman with spider webs ‘ that came over for Dylan's birthday party !
The final rating from what I've read is a 9.5/10 .
Not what I usually read, but it's really great !
Ramona
The Final Year
I think The final year is relatable and I like how it’s sort of a rap, the brother thinking he’s Spider-Man is hilarious. I love the 'smashing his brother in Fifa', my brother did that to me. The best bit is how miserable Year 6 is in the story and slang like “btw”, “init” and “lil bro”. I can relate to the annoying younger sibling, my sister (Lorelei) thinks she’s Elsa. I think one thing that should change is all the vape talk. It feels like a book about me but not the mum with problems and no dad. Not anything I’d change. I also like the humour. Overall, I’d say it’s an 8/10! Love it
Tyler