Wednesday, 12 March 2014

Hope's Book review



Book Title: The Bed and Breakfast Star
Author: Jacqueline Wilson
Reviewer: (Hope class 4)
Grand total of books read this year: 1
Book Genre: (Highlight)

Fiction
  • Science fiction
  • Drama
  • Romance
  • Mystery
  • Horror
  • Comedy
  • Series
  • Fantasy
  • Other (state)

Non-Fiction
  • Biographies/Autobiographies
  • Historical
  • Instructional
  • Other (state)
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Reading Level:
  • Easy
  • Medium
  • Advanced
Rating:
(This book is rated 5 stars.)
✩✩✩✩✩
Review:
(I think Elsa is one of the cheeriest, kindest children I've ever invented. she has such a tough time too. Her mum is so tired and depressed she hasn't got much time for her and step dad is a bit of scary nightmare. Elsa is expected to look after her half-siblings Pippa and Hank and generally make herself useful. It's very grim losing your house and having to stay in bed and breakfast accommodation but Elsa adapts rapidly and makes the best of the situation. Sometimes she's a little too relentlessly cheery. She wants to be a comedian when she grows up so she tries her hardiest to be funny all the time, endlessly cracking jokes. she's not very good at making up her own jokes just yet she tells really awful old corny jokes that make you groan.)
Excerpt: 
I'm Elsa, and I tell lots of jokes and I'm going to be a star one day. I do my best to cheer my family, But no one seems to laugh much any more. Not since we lost our lovely house and had to move into a bed and breakfast hotel.




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