Wednesday, 25 December 2019

Sharpen your pencils and keep writing

Today I have created a poster for a book review. I haven't written one before but this is my first time. A review is a look-back thing by someone who describes pros and cons of that thing. It is commonly seen in movies, books, businesses and even products of a market. 
I really enjoyed writing the book review because, as I said, I familiarize writing it.
I found it challenging to look for my favourite books because I love reading to much. I even have an abundance of books at home on my shelf.
Next time I might need to slightly shorten it down just a little bit.
Here is my work:


2 comments:

  1. Mōrena Ruby-Rhain

    What a great explanation of the book! I had never heard of the book series ‘The Three Doors’ but after reading your summary I am intrigued and I want to know what happens next!

    It sounded like you also enjoyed reading it, your review was very positive and you gave the book 4 stars - I think I will have to give it a read sometime soon!
    Is The Golden Door your favourite book ever? Or is it just one of your favourite? I also have a hard time picking my favourite book because I have so many favourites to choose from!

    I like how you put your summary and review of the book onto a background, it makes it look like the back of a book, very cool and creative.

    Ngā mihi maioha
    Charlotte
    Summer Learning Journey

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    1. Kia ora Charlotte,
      I read this book when I was a year 6 (maybe I was 9 at the time, I couldn't remember). This book was my best book I've read ever. Emily Rodda is a great author. She won a few rewards with her series and it was a bestseller at the time (I think it still is). I have read the whole series and it's amazing.
      What was your favourite (all time) book or series you have read?
      Kia kite ano,
      Ruby-Rhain

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