Beckfoot Oakbank Carnegies
Steady for This
i think that the cover of this book is eye catching . I like the style of words and humor that Lessore has written it in because it makes the reader, feel like I can relate to the book as the characters have a similar age to me. It's a quite a good book presented in London, it had parts that were funny but as good as it was I wouldn't pick it for my winner as some of the parts made me cringe
Halima
The Door of No Return
I really enjoyed the plot of this book and was constantly immersed in the story. The structure of the pages made it an easy and interesting read. The book also had some intense scenes, but they were written incredibly well!
Lillie
Choose Love
I think the book used immaculate language and had amazing pictures. It beautifully described the horror of war and the struggles of being a refugee. I enjoyed the book a lot and would definitely recommend it to anyone looking for an interesting quick read.
Lillie
Crossing the Line
I felt like the start was very good and portrayed what the characters were going through very well, but the end seemed to drag on a bit for me, personally, so I don't think this is my winner this year.
eve
Choose Love
I didn't really enjoy the book because it didn't make much sense to me, therefore, I don't believe that this book could win the Yoto Carnegie Prize.
Tommy-lee
The Song Walker
I liked the book because it was simple and the plot was constantly varying. However, I don't think this book is my winner the Yoto Carnegie prize, because I found that the plot changes made it difficult to follow.
Tommy-lee
The Door of No Return
This was very good but I found it quite hard to keep a track of what is happening because of how it is a new section of the story every page pretty much. I don't think this is my winner.
eve