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I would definitely recommend this book to anybody who doesn't mind large amount of drugs and other such content. this is a really good book with a very important message, and I think a lot of teenagers can relate to some of the characters. I think that that the story is really well done, and his writing style is perfect for this type of book. 8.5/10

Matthew

King of Nothing
This has a very good storyline and the plot was very thrilling .The start of the book was a bit hard to get into but once you get through the first 5 chapters it was very engaging and Anton and his gang of friends were very funny and humorous. Would recommend: a very good read.

Abigail

The Final Year
I love this book. I would most definitely recommend this to Year 7. I love how it was chill at the start of the story, then there was a plot twist when the youngest son got sent in to the hospital. The teachers were so supportive of the oldest son when the youngest boy ended up in hospital they were so kind to him. I would recommend 'The Final Year' to people who love plot twist books and poems it both of them together plus if you struggle to read small type like I struggle with it, you will find this a quick and easy read. thank you for the opportunity I was a memories from primary school thank you

sophie

Glasgow Boys
I love this book. I would most definitely recommend this to Year 7. I love how it was chill at the start of the story, then there was a plot twist when the youngest son got sent in to the hospital. The teachers were so supportive of the oldest son when the youngest boy ended up in hospital they were so kind to him. I would recommend 'The Final Year' to people who love plot twist books and poems it both of them together plus if you struggle to read small type like I struggle with it, you will find this a quick and easy read. thank you for the opportunity I was a memories from primary school thank you

Nell

Treacle Town
I love this book. I would most definitely recommend this to Year 7. I love how it was chill at the start of the story, then there was a plot twist when the youngest son got sent in to the hospital. The teachers were so supportive of the oldest son when the youngest boy ended up in hospital they were so kind to him. I would recommend 'The Final Year' to people who love plot twist books and poems it both of them together plus if you struggle to read small type like I struggle with it, you will find this a quick and easy read. thank you for the opportunity I was a memories from primary school thank you

Poppy

All That It Ever Meant
I love this book. I would most definitely recommend this to Year 7. I love how it was chill at the start of the story, then there was a plot twist when the youngest son got sent in to the hospital. The teachers were so supportive of the oldest son when the youngest boy ended up in hospital they were so kind to him. I would recommend 'The Final Year' to people who love plot twist books and poems it both of them together plus if you struggle to read small type like I struggle with it, you will find this a quick and easy read. thank you for the opportunity I was a memories from primary school thank you

Hazel

King of Nothing
I love this book. I would most definitely recommend this to Year 7. I love how it was chill at the start of the story, then there was a plot twist when the youngest son got sent in to the hospital. The teachers were so supportive of the oldest son when the youngest boy ended up in hospital they were so kind to him. I would recommend 'The Final Year' to people who love plot twist books and poems it both of them together plus if you struggle to read small type like I struggle with it, you will find this a quick and easy read. thank you for the opportunity I was a memories from primary school thank you

Hazel

All That It Ever Meant
What a beautifully written story about belonging. I was swept along by Mati's story-telling and Metacais was such a strong, but gentle character. I did have a feeling that the ending would be something along the lines of what I thought it would be - this didn't spoil the story, but added to it. Poetically written and weaves Zimbabwean culture and family relationships into the finely spun yarn of Metacais flamboyant fashion choices!

Mrs C