Sunday, 8 March 2015

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Book Review: Three for Tea: Tasty Tales for You and Me by Jacqueline Wilson, Anne Fine and Michael Morpurgo

By: Lou On: 21:54
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  • Hiya!

    I'm back with my Reading Challenge Project!
    This time I'm going to give you review on the book I read.
    I'm going to remove one from the list, and it is: The book you would enjoy as kids

    So here goes nothing:

    Three for Tea: Tasty Tales for You and Me by Jacqueline Wilson, Anne Fine and Michael Morpurgo

    This book consists of 3 stories written by 3 authors. The illustrations were superb! I can picture myself as a kid reading this book.

    Not only does it have amazing pictures, but also moral lessons.

    I really like it how Wilson, Fine and Morpurgo describe the problems (usually for kids) and lead the readers to the solutions.

    Among the three stories, I like the one by Morpurgo the best.

    It is simple yet deep. It has family bond as well as friendship building in it. 

    It is quite moving and inspiring. Teaching kids not to judge someone from the "skin" only. In addition, readers were given quite a shock when they learn how a person behaves the way they behave.

    I would suggest having this kind of book for class set reading for grade 3 (in Indonesia's national plus school standard).

    So here's my updated list, then...

    Reading Challenge 2015 by Lou

    o   A book that you can finish in a day
    o   A book with more than 500 pages   Burned by Ellen Hopkins, 544 pages
    o   A book you should have read in high school
    o   An Indonesian literature book
    o   An English literature book
    o   A book you think is boring
    o   A book you meant to read but never did
    o   A book you chose from the cover
    o   A graphic novel
    o   An online novel
    o   A non-fiction book
    o   A young-adult novel
    o   A book you would enjoy as kids Three for Tea: Tasty Tales for You and Me by Jacqueline Wilson, Anne Fine and Michael Morpurgo
    o   A book of a genre you don’t usually read
    o   A book of poems
    o   A book of jokes
    o   A book you got as a gift
    o   A book you select randomly from a shelf
    o   A book you have but never read
      A book you asked a friend to pick

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