DIARY OF A WIMPY KID – DIPER ÖVERLÖDE

Welcome back, Pencilore fans to another book review. This time, we will be doing the latest instalment of the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series – Diper Överlöde. This book is a embodies a new idea of Jeff Kinney’s – more collaboration with his older brother Rodrick. The book depicts how Greg decides to tag […]

Danny The Champion of the World – Roald Dahl

Hey there Pencilore fans, welcome to another book review by yours truly, this one about a book authored by none other than the great Roald Dahl. I hope you enjoy this review. Essentially an expanded short story, but an amusing one, about how motherless Danny, nine, and his father—a mechanic and filling station owner and […]

Zombie Dawn – Tanya Landman

Hey there, Pencilore fans – hope you’re having a great day! Today we’ll be reviewing ‘Zombie Dawn’, a little-known novel from the author Tanya Landman. Zombie Dawn is a book concerning Sam, the hero , and his dog Watson, who go on an adventure in the foreboding depths of Romania. While he’s there he will: […]

TOM GATES – Excellent Excuses-Liz Pichon

Hey there, Pencilore fans; today we will be reviewing Tom Gates – Excellent Excuses. Hope you enjoy! 10-year-old Tom’s top priorities are the band he and his best friend Derek started, drawing pictures on any paper he can find (most often his schoolwork), and annoying his older sister, Delia. Tom always means to do his […]

Billionaire Boy – David Williams

Billionaire Boy is a heart-warming tale about a young, rich boy known as Joe Spud whose lucky father became very wealthy by selling a special type of toilet roll. However, Joe wants one thing that money can’t buy him; friends. Another problem arising for the unhappy kid is that his father has appeared to have […]

Auggie & me – R.J.Palacio

Hey Pencilore fans! Today I will be reviewing R.J Palacio’s three emotional stories to add to the original ‘Wonder’ book. I hope you value my opinion and follow this book review! Let’s start with the plot: The book explores Auggie’s first time, after being home-schooled for years, at a new school. It flicks through different […]

The Fowl Twins – Eoin Colfer

Welcome back Pencilore fans; today we will be reviewing Eoin Colfer’s majestic novel – The Fowl Twins. Myles and Beckett are twins with opposing character traits and quite diverse skills. Myles is a certified genius, a master planner and tactician with nerves of steel. Beckett is a gung-ho adventurous hero, with tremendous physical skills (judo, […]

Ruby and Garnet – Jacqueline Wilson

Hey Pencilore fans, today we will be reviewing one of Jacqueline Wilson’s classics – Ruby and Garnet, which are about the tomboy Ruby and the more girl-like Garnet and how they try to live their lives without any problems concerning personality, etiquette and others. Doing their best to make everyone miserable in the process, ten-year-old […]

Diamond-Jacqueline Wilson

Hey there Pencilore fans, today we will be reviewing Jacqueline Wilson’s fantastic book from the world of Hetty Feather – I hope you will enjoy this excellent criticization of this book. A disappointment from birth because she was simply a girl, Ellen-Jane lived a difficult life. She is adored by her father, which compensates for […]

How to be a Pirate – By Cressida Cowell

Hey Pencilore fans, today we will be reviewing Cressida Cowell’s second novel in her bestselling series of books – How to be a Pirate. So let’s get on with this review: The plot of this book is mildly interesting but at times it can grind to a halt, such as pages 20-60. This is why […]