AE Shadow-readers
The Final Year
I fink the fink the book the final year is inspiring and a great book!
Gracie Mae
Clever Crow
This book made me learn some of the bird eggs and the birds that come with them.
Muhammed
The Invisible Story
This book is very heartfelt, emotional and quite amazingly sad (in a good way). I've always been moved by Braille, and this fabulous book shows how isolated blind people can feel and how many people go through that every day. This book is a must-read!
Emily
I Love Books
I thought the illustrations were AMAZING and most parts to me were particulary funny and i just thought it was great.
Evie
Grey
I love this book because it really show how people might be feeling sometimes for an example sad and upset but I learned that the most important person in our life is our family cause they make us happy.
Bonnie
Homebody
The illustrations were amazing. showed and expressed Theo Parish so well - they showed that we're all different and it's incredible how not only the words but the illustrations tell the story in the book the book was like a comic illustrations and words. I really recommend this. It's beautiful not only in the world but in the illustrations.
Patty patty
Letters in Charcoal
I think Letters in Charcoal is really inspiring and it helped me learn more about the Spanish culture. I really enjoyed reading it and at the time, I had started writing a story set in Spain so that book really helped me with that. I love this book so much!
Gracie
The Final Year
Such a good book I would recommend this to anyone in year 5 and over especially those who are nervous about SATS. I read this in 24 hours because I couldn't put it down 😁 the poetry is amazing and the layout is much easier to read then other books. The author (Matt Goodfellow) has definitely got talent! SPOILER ALERT !!! The brother dies but happily the doctor brings him back to life. Thank you for bringing this book into my life! So excited to read the first year!!!
Poppy
The Final Year
The final year was great for year six pupils as it relates to them as its their final year at primary. It focused on school and at home problems perfect for people who have a completely different life out of school. The only thing that is wrong is that you can't put it down! It was like my eyes and hands were glued to the book!
Celine
The Final Year
An amazing book. It makes me want to read more every page in turn. The poetry is beautiful and so is the storyline I couldn't put it down and neither its sequel the author has such a talent and I recommend it for upper key stage two as there are one or two scenes that are upsetting but spoiler alert it end out fine. Y6 will understand it and likely year five.
Hattie