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Half Bad - Sally Green

  This was a book with an interesting layout, it's not the usual beginning, middle, end but instead middle, beginning, end- Which makes it a rather interesting tale I can tell you! It is quite a violent book and not for the younger reader but all of those older readers out there are sure to love it! Can't wait for the sequel... 9/10 Leave a comment in the comment section which has been designed for commenters to post their comments in it which is labeled comments as it's for comments. Simple really...

Tunnels - Roderick Gordon and Brian Williams

  I know that they are lot of good reviews for this book but unfortunately I am not here to do one. I didn't finish the book in the end as it just seemed to drag on and on- ironically like a tunnel. It was very easy to see what would occur in the end though so I just didn't feel that the book was worth my time. It's just my opinion though... 4/10

Shadow Runners - Daniel Blythe

  This book had a tenseness surrounding it that makes you think something is going to happen, or an exciting twist is about to occur- Well, this feeling doesn't disappoint! However at the start of the book you feel like you understand the plot, yes we've seen this before. You know whats going to happen, of course they are going to meet there! After a short while though you begin to get taken over as drastic changes take place. It is a thrilling read and I will be on the lookout for the the rest of the series in the future... 9/10 Did you enjoy it? Comment in the comments... 

The book of lost things - John Connolly

  This reminded me of a monster calls in a way as the story has an inner message hidden in it among the writing. The story was written really well and I enjoyed the read. As you discover more about the story the more you realize how clever the plot is and how wonderfully the pieces all slot together towards the ending of this magnificent tale. 10/10 A fantastic read, will you discover it? Tell me in the comments...