Changes

From TheBookbag
Jump to navigationJump to search
no edit summary
[[Category:For Sharing|*]]
[[Category:New Reviews|For Sharing]] __NOTOC__ <!-- Remove -->
{{newreview
|author=Wenhua Wang, Amann Wang and Yu Yan Chen (translator)
|title=The Chief Cellist
|rating=4
|genre=Emerging Readers
|summary=Meet the Chief. A new cellist in a quite horrible orchestra, he has suddenly turned their fortunes – and his – round. He is now a superstar, and asking for more and more grandeur and help in his life. But one night, when his chauffeur doesn't turn up for him after yet one more sterling performance, he finds himself alone in a world that doesn't care how good a cellist he is, but one where destiny might just depend on him learning the power of teamwork…
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0993215440</amazonuk>
}}
{{newreview
|author=Michael Bond and R W Alley
|summary=When you pick up a children's book, sometimes things feels a little off. Books for kids can be almost too sickly sweet; the characters have massive eyes and enjoy themselves too much. Who has that much fun in one day? What is wrong with Divya Srinivasan's ''Little Owl's Colors''? Perhaps it is the lack of attention to detail when printing a book for the UK market? Colour me perplexed.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0451474562</amazonuk>
}}
{{newreview
|author=Thierry Robberecht and Gregoire Mabire
|title=The Wolf Who Fell Out of a Book
|rating=4
|genre=For Sharing
|summary=What would happen if a character from a story fell out of the book and into the real world? I'm sure this is an issue that many a Jane Austen fan has pondered whilst reading ''Pride and Prejudice'', giving their copy an extra little jiggle to try and set Mr Darcy free! Here, however, it is the scary wolf who falls out, but he discovers that the world he falls into is a lot more scary than the one he's left behind in the book!
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1857144635</amazonuk>
}}

Navigation menu