LPGS Readers
The Final Year
the final year was a very emotional book for me. I thought that Mat Godfellow did an incredible job of making me feel really connected and protective of Nate and his family. I loved the portrayal of younger children in that it wasn't patronising and showed them to be astute and clever.
I will be recommending this a lot.
Rosa
All That It Ever Meant
I likes this book because each character was very unique and everyone was true to themselves. I found it confusing and hard to follow at first, because it is written as if Mati is just thinking it so there isn’t really any explanations. I think the twist at the end was great, I didn’t see it coming at all, and lots of things were not how they seemed, but at some points at the start and in the middle I found it a little boring.
Rose
King of Nothing
I really enjoyed King of Nothing. As someone who takes my time to read, I found this book very easy to get into and probably the fastest I've read a book. It's extremely funny and well written. I like how it's in Anton's perspective because it makes it more relatable. I think this book it light-hearted and thoughtful. There are plenty of plot twist type of moments in this book that makes it a really gripping read. I think this book is a great read for anyone who wants to get into reading.
Amy
Glasgow Boys
Glasgow boys is the perfect example of raw emotion and the yearn for love within each page. It felt as though the author wrote each word with meaning and each sentence with feelings. The character development had me cheering on for each of the boys, rooting for their happy endings. This book also captured the essence of love and what family really is, and what it isn't, and what it could be.
Maryam
Play
Play was such an interesting book with incredibly interesting characters, and I enjoyed reading each characters perspectives as they each had such different/ unique struggles and stories to illustrate. The ending was unlike many other books I've read and it definitely did not disappoint!
Maryam