Year 7 are still talking about 'A Pocketful of Stars' by @aishabushby after reading it in Year 5! "It was a grown up magical book!" "It had realism, but was still magical!" "We loved the descriptions!" #WAYR#S21READS
Sofia in Year 7 @school21_uk loved the Girl Missing series by @sophiemckenzie_ "They were full of details and reading them felt like watching a movie!" #WAYR#S21READS
@jess_k_hughes@school21_uk Sorry I couldnโt be there to help. Donโt forget students can join public libraries online and download some great reading material. https://t.co/Qg2yVC2hD6
COMPETITION: This week marks 12 years since the first Jamie Johnson book, The Kick Off was published. Thank you to everyone who's supported the series. I'm going to donate ยฃ100-worth of book tokens to two schools.
RT to enter for a school of your choice ๐
Closes 12pm on June 14
Eshaan in Y7 would like to recommend Tom Gates. All of it is really funny and my favourite character is Norman because his mum never lets him eat chocolate but then he eats it at school! But people underestimate him - no one thought he would be so good at drums! #S21READS#WAYR
Ibi in Y7 recommends Geek Girl, from Geek to Chic because not only is it about becoming a model, but it is also about someone who is Harriet's nemesis, who I think is jealous of her. I think this will inspire little ones to not take bullying too harshly." #S21READS#WAYR
Delio in Y7 is reading Danger from the Sky (Dockside). "It's about a boy and his sister who make a balloon and it flies in the night. There was a very funny ending." #S21READS#WAYR
Nayeemah in Y7 is reading Invisible Emmie: "It's perfect for fans of Dork Diaries or Diary of a Wimpy Kid. It's very true to life, and about a girl who goes unnoticed, and she really likes it. It's a relatable story for anyone struggling to find their voice." #S21READS#WAYR