Also untrue(which I regret very much to say), the story tells us interesting little facts about magical creatures concerned in “Harry Potter”. My favourite was the lethifold. I know it’s dangerous, but it somehow seems more interesting than...
The book “Wonder” tells us a story about the life of Auggie “Doggie” Pullman and his family. Auggie is a boy who has a cranial facial difference, so this is the first time he has ever been to a school. His eyes are about halfway down his fa...
A great book for kids who hate doing sums, because there are no sums and in between the “boring facts”, as some people will say, there is always a laugh or two. It contains useful little facts about shapes, like how to make a square with an...
I think this book is very suitable for children at my age,and is full of imagination.It also reminds us of the pollution us humans have made.If we can fix that,then it will be one great leap for humankind.
Do you know which part of the story I like best? Well, um, of course you don’t know, but, uh, can you guess? I like the I3DS or ITDS or TIDS (Impossible 3-D Shapes, Impossible Three-D Shapes, scramble the letters around) best. Because th...
Tells us everything you need to know about Quidditch(and if you don’t know what it is, I will tell you later)and some things you don’t need to know, but never mind that. What you do need to know is that, Quidditch is a sport. Played on broo...
Surprisingly funny and confusing(as I said with all the other MM books), it contains some innocent-looking questions, such as: how can I work what weekday my birthday will be on this year? But the answers are complicated and you probably wi...