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Journey To Jo'burg - Beverley Naidoo

  This was a novella My class read in school, and to be perfectly honest; for a fiction book it was very dry and just far too 'non-fiction' for a fiction book. So for me, this book was sadly a no. It had a lot in it for a novella, and I can see why we read it in class, especially for English. But unfortunately it just didn't have that 'humph' if you get what I'm talking about.

 3/10 For me this wasn't a fiction it was a non-fiction, despite what the cover says...

Comments

Isaac Dixon said…
I would give it 6/10, as it was quite interesting. However, it wasn't very long, and I read it in about 4 lessons.
Unknown said…
Yeah I read it in like, 15?! Maybe if it hadn't have dragged on as much as it did, I might have enjoyed it more... Thanks for commenting, hope you get a new blog soon,

-Olly
Bridie Garofalo said…
I agree with Isaac I just read on because the teacher was stopping at every sentence!
Unknown said…
I tried to read on but I kept being stopped by the teacher-who-shall-remain-anonymous. So yeah, and thanks for commenting fellow librarian person.
-Olly

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