I am reviewing this great new book. Young Werewolf is awesome and really fun to read. It is about a boy called Matt and a girl called Lisa who is his best friend. They have just come out of the cinema and seen a scary tunnel. When they go through the tunnel they see a street lamp. Under the lamp is a werewolf but they don't know it's a werewolf. Matt walks past and accidentally kicks a can which makes a rattle. When he comes out of the tunnel he notices that there is a bite mark...
If you want to find out more I am afraid you are going to have to read this book. I would rate this book 10/10 for everything. I loved this book. I loved the cover because there's a full moon with Matt turning into a werewolf. I also like the words used because they are adventurous. This is probably my favourite book ever so why don't you give it a try? I hope you liked my review.
Jersie Leigh Moore
West Earlham Junior School's very own blog, where we share our love of books and anything to do with reading.
Thursday, 12 December 2013
Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney
I love Diary of a Wimpy Kids books because they are so funny and cheerful. They are great books because they can cheer you up when you are feeling sad. My favourite character is Manny because he makes silly noises and comes up with lots of silly names for the dog. I would recommend these books because they are awesome books to read when you are bored. Kids will love them. I've finished the second book and I'm now going to read all the others. They're my favourite books ever. I just love these books.
Tamzin
Tamzin
Sunday, 24 November 2013
Illustrated Stories from Dickens
Usborne Illustrated Stories From Dickens
Read this book by Charles Dickens, it is brilliant! It's got lots of stories such as David Copperfield, Bleak House, Oliver Twist, Great Expectations and A Tale Of Two Cities.There are some characters in the stories that I know such as Lady Dedlock, Abel Magwich, David Copperfield, Miss Havisham, Estella and Oliver Twist. This is a mixture of characters and stories all in one book.
So get on your feet for a wonderful surprise in the Dickens book. If you haven't read it, then read it because I think you will definitely agree with what I'm saying.
By Megan
Saturday, 23 November 2013
Goth Girl and the Ghost of a Mouse by Chris Riddell
Goth Girl and the Ghost of a Mouse
Meet Ada Goth. She lives with her father (Lord Goth) in an enormous creepy house called Ghastly-Gorm Hall. Her father has lots of servants running round the house and there are at least half a dozen GHOSTS!!!! But poor Ada has no friends to explore her house with. Then one night every thing changes when Ada meets a ghost mouse called Ishmael. They explore her house together.
The good luck doesn't end there for Ada because at breakfast she meets two people called Emily and William Cabbage. They say that their father Charles Cabbage is building a calculating machine in the Chinese drawing room. William tells Ada about the Attic Club. She goes there and makes a lot more new friends.
When Ada and Emily go exploring in the Back of Beyond Garden (Unfinished) they come upon a door that says "The Secret Garden". They wander through the door and come across another that says "The Even More Secret Garden" but the door is locked and they can't get through it. Suddenly they see Maltravers coming towards them. They quickly scramble up a large tree and luckily aren't seen. What was Maltravers doing there on his day off???
To find out more you should definitely read this book!!!!!!
By Jessica Peel
Friday, 22 November 2013
Demon Dentist book review
A few days ago I finished an EPIC book which is called DEMON DENTIST by David Walliams.
This book is GREAT because there is a new Dentist called Miss Root who is a DEMON. She is a demon because she gives out loads and loads of sweets to all of the children.
The next day all the children from school are holding their jaws in pain as they all have very bad toothache. The demon dentist called Alfie up to look at his teeth. She then gave Alfie a toothbrush and toothpaste called Mummy's. Alfie squirted the toothpaste on a rock and it burnt right through it! Then he threw it in the river and it killed all the fish!
At Alfie's house they have a caretaker called Winnie. She's fat, round and wears multi-coloured clothes and can't drink coffee. Alfie was supposed to go to the dentist during school, but he hid everywhere he could think of as he was terrified of going back to see the demon dentist. When your teeth fall out and you put them under your pillow for the tooth fairy, terrible things start happening.
If you want to find out more then read this book. I guarantee that whether you are old or young, you will enjoy reading this book.
SO STOP WHAT YOU'RE DOING AND START READING IT NOW!!!
by Tyler Peel.
Thursday, 21 November 2013
Why we love reading at West Earlham Junior School
When I read, I feel like the world is mine. I read because it makes me feel happy and sometimes sad, but in a nice way. A book is like jumping into a completely different world or having a day at the park with your family. I like to read at night, at school, after school or even on holiday.
Chloe
I love reading because nothing can distract me and it builds up my memories. Reading can calm me down and make me feel relaxed. I love any books, especially ones about magic cats.
Honey
I like reading because I have lots of fun. Reading inspires me. I always get my head stuck in a book.
William
Reading makes me happy. I like books about motorbikes and I like scary books.
Toby
When I read, I'm in my own world. Sometimes I feel relieved at the end of a book, sometimes I feel sad. I read in my room so nobody can disturb me. It's nice not to have anyone moan at me. When I get a new book, I just feel so lucky to have books.
Tamzin
I love reading in a cold bath because reading warms me up. Reading makes me feel strange, sometimes it makes me hungry. Reading makes me feel happy and sad.
Rod
I read every day, even when I'm really busy. I read wherever I am. I love reading, it makes me feel really excited.
Gemma
When I read, I learn how to look after people. I love reading because I like to be inside the book and solve problems. I am always curious when I read because you just don't know what will happen. Reading is fun, so I read lots.
Jaya
When I read, I am the main character in the story. Sometimes I read too much and I am tired in the morning. I love meeting new characters in stories. When I close my eyes and read, it makes the story a hundred times more exciting.
Megan
Reading makes me feel alive. Reading at night is my favourite because it feels so real. I just love getting new books.
Kristopher
Fiction books are so joyful to read. I like non-fiction books too because they tell you different facts about animals and ships. Also, whenever I read a book it gives me ideas. I love reading at home because I can read as long as I want. It makes me happy and smart. Reading gives me a good attitude.
Kayley
I like reading because I like adventures. Books can make you sad and joyful.
Oskaras
I read under my covers at night with my torch. I get so excited when it's a new book. I love reading because, well, I love it. I can get angry, happy or sad when I read. I have learned lots of new words. My favourite one is 'assignment'.
Tyler
When I read sad books, I have mostly sad emotions. I read books at school or at home in my bedroom. I like to read scary books and exciting books. When I get a new book, I just think WOW!
Oliver
I love reading because it's always an adventure. I just can't wait to read a new books, it's so exciting. I can't wait to get stuck into it. You can learn new words, sentences and stuff.
Jodie
Reading makes me feel good, happy or sometimes sad. I love reading at my house because I have loads of books to choose from which are funny and scary.
Mollie
Reading just makes me feel happy really.
Connor
Reading is just magical. My favourite part of a book is usually the middle. I love reading because when I read I feel awesome. I read in my bedroom and I am happy. I put effort in my reading.
Emily
I like reading because it is fun. I normally read on the sofa.
Molly
A book makes me feel very relaxed and quite clever. I love books because they get my imagination going and make me want to be creative. I love to be in another world and place. When I read stories with no words in, I always try and think about what the author wanted to write.
Jersie
Sometimes when I read, I feel like I am in a completely different place and like I'm meeting the characters in real life. I love to read under my duvet with a torch, even more if it's a scary book. What I heard about reading is that if you read you get intelligent. If you want to be a teacher when you are older, you must teach that to the children.
Lauren
I love reading. It's a time when you can settle down and read a book. I normally like to read with the light on.
Elise
My favourite book is Nuddy Ned. It is so funny!
Michael
If you don't like reading, then you should. It is a fun thing to do and you can go on an adventure.
Madison
I like reading everywhere. It makes you really peaceful, no one can disturb you and you can have an adventure. If you read information books, then you will know more. I like books that are scary.
Thomas
A book is something special, amazing, fantastic, incredible. I like reading anywhere. I will never stop reading. I like reading battle books and adventure books, I like a book with good characters.
Andrew
I like books because they are fun and when my teacher read Billionaire Boy it was awesome.
Wesley
I love reading because some books are funny and some books are happy and some books are sad and some books are great. I read my books in bed at night and I like reading to my family. I really like picture books. I like being a reader.
Summer
Chloe
I love reading because nothing can distract me and it builds up my memories. Reading can calm me down and make me feel relaxed. I love any books, especially ones about magic cats.
Honey
I like reading because I have lots of fun. Reading inspires me. I always get my head stuck in a book.
William
Reading makes me happy. I like books about motorbikes and I like scary books.
Toby
When I read, I'm in my own world. Sometimes I feel relieved at the end of a book, sometimes I feel sad. I read in my room so nobody can disturb me. It's nice not to have anyone moan at me. When I get a new book, I just feel so lucky to have books.
Tamzin
I love reading in a cold bath because reading warms me up. Reading makes me feel strange, sometimes it makes me hungry. Reading makes me feel happy and sad.
Rod
I read every day, even when I'm really busy. I read wherever I am. I love reading, it makes me feel really excited.
Gemma
When I read, I learn how to look after people. I love reading because I like to be inside the book and solve problems. I am always curious when I read because you just don't know what will happen. Reading is fun, so I read lots.
Jaya
When I read, I am the main character in the story. Sometimes I read too much and I am tired in the morning. I love meeting new characters in stories. When I close my eyes and read, it makes the story a hundred times more exciting.
Megan
Reading makes me feel alive. Reading at night is my favourite because it feels so real. I just love getting new books.
Kristopher
Fiction books are so joyful to read. I like non-fiction books too because they tell you different facts about animals and ships. Also, whenever I read a book it gives me ideas. I love reading at home because I can read as long as I want. It makes me happy and smart. Reading gives me a good attitude.
Kayley
I like reading because I like adventures. Books can make you sad and joyful.
Oskaras
I read under my covers at night with my torch. I get so excited when it's a new book. I love reading because, well, I love it. I can get angry, happy or sad when I read. I have learned lots of new words. My favourite one is 'assignment'.
Tyler
When I read sad books, I have mostly sad emotions. I read books at school or at home in my bedroom. I like to read scary books and exciting books. When I get a new book, I just think WOW!
Oliver
I love reading because it's always an adventure. I just can't wait to read a new books, it's so exciting. I can't wait to get stuck into it. You can learn new words, sentences and stuff.
Jodie
Reading makes me feel good, happy or sometimes sad. I love reading at my house because I have loads of books to choose from which are funny and scary.
Mollie
Reading just makes me feel happy really.
Connor
Reading is just magical. My favourite part of a book is usually the middle. I love reading because when I read I feel awesome. I read in my bedroom and I am happy. I put effort in my reading.
Emily
I like reading because it is fun. I normally read on the sofa.
Molly
A book makes me feel very relaxed and quite clever. I love books because they get my imagination going and make me want to be creative. I love to be in another world and place. When I read stories with no words in, I always try and think about what the author wanted to write.
Jersie
Sometimes when I read, I feel like I am in a completely different place and like I'm meeting the characters in real life. I love to read under my duvet with a torch, even more if it's a scary book. What I heard about reading is that if you read you get intelligent. If you want to be a teacher when you are older, you must teach that to the children.
Lauren
I love reading. It's a time when you can settle down and read a book. I normally like to read with the light on.
Elise
My favourite book is Nuddy Ned. It is so funny!
Michael
If you don't like reading, then you should. It is a fun thing to do and you can go on an adventure.
Madison
I like reading everywhere. It makes you really peaceful, no one can disturb you and you can have an adventure. If you read information books, then you will know more. I like books that are scary.
Thomas
A book is something special, amazing, fantastic, incredible. I like reading anywhere. I will never stop reading. I like reading battle books and adventure books, I like a book with good characters.
Andrew
I like books because they are fun and when my teacher read Billionaire Boy it was awesome.
Wesley
I love reading because some books are funny and some books are happy and some books are sad and some books are great. I read my books in bed at night and I like reading to my family. I really like picture books. I like being a reader.
Summer
Wednesday, 20 November 2013
First and Second World War books
Next year, it will be exactly 100
years since the start of the First World War, and lots of fantastic
books are already being published in recognition of this important
anniversary. Over the next few weeks, I'm going to be writing a few
short reviews of some that I've found particularly interesting.
The Secret Message by John Townsend
This
is another book in the fantastic Cold Fusion series, published by
Ransom. It tells the heartbreaking story of two long lost brothers, who
are eventually reunited and go off to fight together in the trenches of
Belgium during the darkest days of the First World War. As always with
the Cold Fusion series, the reader is made to work hard to get maximum
enjoyment from the book. There are several puzzles and codes throughout
the story which need to be solved. One of the decoded messages reveals a
shocking twist and from that moment on, you know there is no way that
the story can end happily. In fact, without wanting to give too much
away the ending is truly tragic (but also strangely inspiring).
One
of the features that I like most about this series is the extra
information that is provided in the appendices at the end of the books,
which give you a real insight in to how and why they were written. I
also like the fact that they are short and pacy, being readable in a
couple of sessions.
John
Townsend is a thoughtful writer and has high expectations of his
readers. With The Secret Message, he has written yet another extremely
enjoyable story.
Recommended for Years Five, Six and Seven.

Poems from the First World War, selected by Gaby Morgan
This is the first anthology of First World War poems that I've ever read. Before reading it, I only knew of the most famous war poets, such as Wilfred Owen, Rupert Brooke and Siegfried Sassoon. Not only does this book contain work by them, it also contains the work of many other incredible poets. There are so many poems here that I absolutely love, including The Deserter by Winifred Letts, Perhaps by Vera Brittain and In Memorian by E.A. Mackintosh. For obvious reasons, a lot of them are extremely melancholy and moving, particularly those written about individual soldiers (many are published with extra information about the subject of the poem, including how they died). The wonderful cover just adds to this beautiful book.
They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them.
Laurence Binyon

Tony Robinson's Weird World Of Wonders-World War One
The books in Tony Robinson's Weird World of Wonders series have been a great addition to our school library over the last couple of years. The books cover different periods in history and are extremely well researched. Rather than just give a list of facts and dates, they give a much more personal view of history. In fact, one of the saddest parts of this book is when Tony Robinson talks about his own grandfather's return from the First World War. He simply took off his uniform, threw it in the fire and never the war again.
The major turning points of the war are listed. Did you know that towards the end of the war the British and American army had over 5000 tanks and the Germans had only 20? There is also a huge amount of information about the misery of life in the trenches. However bad you imagine it to have been, the reality was much, much worse!
For children with an interest in military history, this book is a perfect introduction to the horrors of the First World War.
Recommended for Year Five and Six.

A Horse Called Hero by Sam Angus
Two young children, Dodo and her brother Wolfie, are evacuated from London in 1940. They find settling in to their new life in the West Country difficult, especially when they find out that their father has been arrested for being a deserter (someone who runs away from the army). If no witnesses can be found to support his story, he may even be executed. When Wolfie is out exploring the countryside, he fstumbles across a newborn foal whose mother has just died. He names the young horse Hero and begins to raise him. Just when it seems that life is finally starting to improve for Dodo, Wolfie and their father, Hero suddenly disappears...
I loved this story, absolutely loved it! It reminded me very much of some of Michael Morpurgo's best animal books. Without wanting to give too much away about the rest of the story, there are some scenes which are extremely moving, in particular one involving a drowning horse. If you enjoyed Shadow or A Medal For Leroy, two of Michael Morpurgo's more recent books, then I'm confident that you'll enjoy this too. Sam Angus has also written another book, Soldier Dog, which I am now going to hunt out and add to our classroom library.
Recommended for Year Five upwards.

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