Southbank Shadowers
Wiggling Words
I enjoyed the book very much because I liked the illustrations and the style though I kind of felt bad for the illustrator having to stamp so much.
Sahar
Wiggling Words
I loved that the book represents about how she feels when she reads a book and how the words are everywhere for her. I also like how it makes a lot of children know that it's more than okay to feel like that.
Trisha
Wiggling Words
I think the book Wiggling Words really showcased the imagination of Kate Rolfe and it really shows how she deals with dyslexia. I love how she really used her imagination to illustrate, her illustration makes me think about dyslexia and how creative dyslexic people might be. She tells her story wonderfully. The little character is smart, and overwhelmed, but the way the character deals with their emotions is amazingly creative and beautiful. This book left me thinking about how dyslexia changes day-to-day life.
Yuval
Wiggling Words
I thought that Wiggling Words was a very engaging book. The illustrations were unique and I loved how they were mainly made out of words. I love how the writer tells her own story and expresses her experience with reading growing up. It was a unique, powerful and expressive book. I really felt empathy for the writer and her experience growing up. I love the page where the character realised something and puts the two Bs together. Overall, this book was enjoyable. The writer has a very unique writing style and expresses her experience growing up very beautifully. I would recommend this book to anyone wanting a unique experience and a interesting perspective on reading because this book is an exceptional book for children or adults of all ages.
Maanya
Wolf Siren
I thought Wolf Siren was a very good book because I like mystery and I liked the ending other than when one of the characters dies.
Sahar