Harris Legends

Create Group Magazine

The Final Year
This book was fascinating, being easy to read, inspirational and a meaningful message hidden beneath the surface. The book teaches how tackling life problems gets better and how to deal with tricky situations. A very good book for all ages that can teach everyone a new lesson.

Arnie

The Things We Leave Behind
The things we leave behind, a book which started slow but got more interesting the further you progressed. A wonderful read, highlighting the dangers of being a refugee. Definitely recommend.

Arnie

The Things We Leave Behind
This was a very diverse and interesting read. It was a very complex and caught my interest. If another book like this came out, I would definitely read it.

Belle

The Final Year
This book was very good and I would recommend it to others. It was very complex and in the style of a poem or a rap song. It was very emotionally intense and heartfelt.

Belle

Treacle Town
Treacle Town, a tough, gritty and a emotional ride the whole way through. The book demonstrates the dangers of the setting and feelings of the characters beautifully. At some points it was a hard read but it was all worth it. Exceptional book.

Arnie

Play
The book was a great depiction of the lives of boys trying to fit in, with an emotional ending and great, easy but still tough to read writing that made the book one of the best I've read.

Arnie

Play
So far the book is amazing! I have been dragged into the world and I am finding this book amazing, its very descriptive and immersive!

Angel

The Final Year
"The Final Year" was an amazing read. It was very inspirational and talked about mental strength, perseverance, and pushing through tough times. Final Year was a heartfelt read and overall a beautiful book. I really recommend this book as it will let you experience the truth behind a young kids life. Can't wait for the next one!!

Elissa

King of Nothing
It was a good portrayal of the hard expectations of muscularity , young men have, to live up to in today's society. I could relate to it and empathise with the characters.

Jason