October 29

‘Thieves Like Us’ by Stephen Cole

‘Thieves Like Us’ is a novel about a boy named Jonah who has been put into a detention centre for hacking and stealing via the Internet. He is then broken out by a bunch of teenagers who are a gang and who are in need of a computer technician in their gang. This book is an action book which mainly boys will enjoy. I have not finished reading this book but so far the book has me intrigued to read more because this book seems like it will have action, mystery and maybe even love. This book is overall a good book and even though I haven’t finished it I can vouch for it being a really great book. Josh Year 9

October 29

‘In it up to Here’ by Jim Schembri

‘In it up to Here’ is a great action book with a bit of drama as well. When I first read about this book I didn’t think it was going to be very good but I was actually surprised about it and it is now one of my favourite books! The first chapter was great – full of action and excitement. I found it was a bit boring for the next few chapters but it has picked itself up and is now filled with action, mystery and excitement and is very fast. I highly recommend this book especially for readers who like an action-packed mystery. Nathan Year 9

‘In it up in Here’ is a great story for teenage boys to read. It captures the reader’s attention straight away when the boys are on the rooftop trying to stop a terrorist attack. The way the words are laid out is quite suspenseful which keeps the reader aware that something is going to happen. Jacob Year 9

October 28

‘The Hunger Games’ by Suzanne Collins

‘The Hunger Games’ is a fantastic book and I didn’t want to put it down. The suspense, sensations and thrills send shivers down your spine. What the children are put through, in order to be crowned the winner of the hunger games is horrendous. This book is an amazing book that I highly recommend reading. Hannah Year 9

Suzanne Collins has created a very good book. The United States is gone, North America has become Panem, a TV-dominated dictatorship run from a city called the Capitol. The rest of Panem is divided into 12 Districts. The thirteenth had tried to revolt and was destroyed. The yearly highlight in this unpredictable world is the Hunger Games, a violent reality TV show in which 24 teenagers chosen by lottery, two from each District, fight each other in an isolated environment called “the ‘arena.” The winner gets a life of ease; the losers get death. When Katniss Everdeen’s little sister is chosen for the hunger games, despite the very slim chances that she would be chosen, Katniss steps up and takes her place as the contestant alongside her district’s other contestant, Peeta Mellark. Aleks, Year 9

‘The Hunger Games’ is set in an unspecified future time when things have gone pretty spectacularly badly for humanity. The world, or the bit of it we can see, is dominated by a ruling caste that live in luxury in a city called the Capitol. The rest of us live like peasants in 12 districts that are strictly cordoned off from the Capitol and one another. Life in the districts sucks: it’s mostly hard labour–mining coal and farming and working in factories–in dismal conditions.  To make things even harder, once a year each district is required to give up two of its children, chosen by lottery, and enter them in the Hunger Games. The kids are dropped into an enormous arena strewn with traps and hazards, with a heap of weapons and supplies in the middle. The last child alive wins a lifetime of luxury and celebrity. The action is filmed and broadcast to the entire world. Michael, Year 9

Katiniss, “the girl on fire”, portrays a strong poised personality who fights for what she believes is right.  With her wise words people hold a certain admiration for her, which the Capitol does not appreciate. With Cinna as their stylist designing the flamed costume, Peeta and Katiniss instantly become the crowd’s favourite as they make their entrance at the parade. Before the games even begin each contestant is sent into the practice room where he or she can get a feeling of what weapons they will be using in the arena area. To not grab the other opponent’s attention as a target they both hang low practicing tying ropes and camouflaging. Every single move Katiniss or Peeta take is being televised for every district to assess and judge so with the help of their drunk mentor Haymitch (previous winner from District 12) Katiniss and Peeta learn to play their cards right. Throughout ‘The Hunger Games’ Katiniss and Peeta are left fighting for survival and every day, hour, minute someone in the arena is dead or a target. Amber, Year 9

The book I am reading at the moment is ‘The Hunger Games’. At first I didn’t exactly get what they were trying to say, but after reading over it I understood it. I’m really enjoying the book. It’s different and I love how they explain in great detail how the characters are feeling at certain times, for example how Prim and Katniss were feeling about the morning of the reaping. The book is set in the nation of Panem. The main character in the book is Katniss. Ever since her father died she has provided for her family, which consists of her mother and her sister Prim. She would do anything for them. She even went out of their district where she mustn’t go, but she is determined and stubborn and that’s what she has to do for her family to live. But when Katness at 16 years of age she steps forward for her sister in the reaping. She comes close to death, but this wouldn’t be the first time. She either has to kill or be killed.  I likes this story because it’s different, and I enjoy action movies and books. I would highly recommend this book to teenagers and young adults that enjoy action. Kalani, Year 9.

October 27

‘Son of the Mob’ by Gordon Korman

The novel ‘Son of the Mob’ is about a seventeen-year-old guy named Vince Luca. He has regular problems, such as his friends always trying to beat him in everything, and his dad is always lecturing Vince to get more serious in life. Other than that the only big difference between him and all of his peers is that his father is the head of a mafia organization, also known as the vending-machine business. This book shows how Vince tries to overcome all obstacles and how he struggles in his social life because of his dad’s business. This book is great for kids that are into fictional books about gangs and mafia. To this point this book has got me hooked. The more I read this brilliant novel the more I wonder if Vince would unite with his father. I would rate this book 4 and a half out of 5.  Ben Year 9

I have read the book ‘Son of the Mob’ by Gordon Korman. The Introduction of the book really hit me and I wanted to read all of it, but then as the first chapters went on I lost the interest in the book. The basic plot of the book involves a 17-year-old boy who goes to high school and his father is in the mafia. He wants nothing to do with the mafia because it is invading his life; everyone knows and stays away from him because of his dad. He goes out to a party and kisses a girl at the party, but the problem is that her dad is in the FBI and he wants to kill his dad! At about chapter 4 I was reading just because I had to read it, and then it got me hooked again. The book is full of thrilling scenes that will keep you reading until the next chapter appears, suspense that will glue your eyes to the page, complication that will puzzle you and I think many girls will enjoy this book as well as the boys.  Liam Year 9

This book by Gordon Korman is about a high school guy named Vince Luca. This book tells the reader about some of his high school life through his eyes. So far I have found the author has made the main character’s perspective very interesting. So far he has had 3 dates and found out his father in the story is the head of a huge criminal organization, hence the name of the book ‘Son of the Mob’. So far this has been a great book to read and it has been very intriguing. Mark Year 9

October 25

‘White Fox’ by Gary Paulsen

White Fox’ is an action packed thriller and gets you in right from the very start of the book. Cody is a young boy who has been imprisoned in a Military camp by a group called the Confederation of Consolidated Republics or the CCR. Cody got the nickname White Fox because of his blonde hair tied up with a headband. White Fox is a master of locks and he can pick a lock with almost anything. He is trying to win the respect of the CCR so he can plan an escape with a friend. I recommend this book for ages 12-16. Will White Fox be able to escape the prison or will he be caught?  Thomas Year 9

 I have been reading the book ‘White Fox’ and can I tell you that it is one of the most action-packed, engaging books that I have ever read. I think that this book would be suitable for teenage boys who like books all about the army and shooting guns. I have had fun reading the book ‘White Fox’ and I hope that you can read it some day too. Josh Year 9

“White Fox” is about a young teenager named Cody Pierce who has been captured from CCR – The Confederation of Consolidated Republics. His parents have both died a tragic death, and he is now a prisoner at the camp. As he meets new people he is very interested in a pilot named Major Toni McLaughlin whose plane got shot down by the army. They have captured her and have brought her to a prisoner’s cell. I rate this book a 4 out of 5 because it’s an interesting book, although there are a lot of characters in the book, which makes it difficult. I think that at the end Cody will try to save Toni and he will die, because the soldiers will catch him. John, Year 9

‘White Fox’ is a good book. It is full of action and it can be a bit gruesome in some areas of the book, so that is why I would recommend this book to 11 years old and upwards. Cody was a young kid captured by the CCR – Confederation of Consolidated Republics. He was in camp trying to escape, planning to get to the rebel base. Will he make it to the rebel base before the CCR recapture him? Blake, Year 9

October 22

‘Tomorrow When the War Began’ by John Marsden

It’s a normal day of the school holidays, and Ellie and her friends decide to go on a camping trip together before they finish school. Bags packed, they get into the car and disappear into the bush together for a week. Isolated from the outside world, they have no idea what is happening around them. One cold, silent night, Ellie wakes up to the sound of hundreds of jet planes above her. When they return to their homes, their families are gone and animals are staving to death. What has happened while they were gone? Should they expect the worst? All they are sure of is that its time to go to war. I am only half way through this book but I have really enjoyed it.  It shows the true courage they have to save the ones they love, and even though I don’t know what happens in the end, the bravery they have already shown pretty much describes that they will fight with all they have and won’t give up.  Stevie Year 9

‘Tomorrow When The War Began’ is an exciting and intriguing story about seven teenagers who go camping in Hell, and come back… to Hell. At the beginning of the book, they venture into an unvisited area known as Hell. It is a beautiful jungle with creeks, wild animals and a mysterious footbridge. Their holiday is so incredibly relaxing that they completely forget about the outside world and their families. Before long, they run low on supplies and decide to return home, only to find that nobody is around. Their homes are deserted, and panic starts to strike. They soon realise that their country has been invaded, and everyone’s lives are at stake. Their quest to rescues their families takes them on an exciting and frightening adventure. The writer does his job very well in that he makes the camping trip seem like a relaxed daze, and the realisation of a war brings them back down to Earth. Aiden Year 9

What really enticed me to read this book was none other than the fact that it had been turned into a movie… even if I hadn’t seen it. But, like many people, I seem to think along the lines of, “If it has been turned into a movie, it must be good,”  and my first reactions to the book seemed to confirm my thoughts. The book starts out with a teenage girl called Ellie who decides to take some of her best mates for a camping trip in a mountainous range know as “Hell”. They stay there for 3 days and do completely nothing except sleep, eat and talk, like all camping trips. But there is something different about this trip. During the night, everyone is woken to the sound of hundreds of jets flying overhead, without lights, without reason. But none the less, the planes are completely forgotten about. Or so you think, until they pack up and go home. It is only then, after they find their houses abandoned and pets dead on the ground, that the pieces fall together and they discover that from tomorrow onwards, the war will begin. By Mathew, Year 9

Seven friends decide to go travel to Tailor’s Stitch in search of a campsite for the week. They set off down Hell’s Steps and find a secret campsite, untouched by the outside world. One night hundreds of planes flying at a low altitude pass overhead. The group is suspicious but then agree that the planes must have been the Air Force on Commemoration Day. The group makes their way back up the steps of Hell to the Landrover. They return home and pull into Ellie’s driveway, where they find that the dogs are dead, and the family has disappeared. After much discussion they agree that they have been invaded. They split into small groups and try to find enemies.  Ellie, Steven and Corrie are spotted by soldiers and fired at. They hide until the soldiers move on. I can’t wait to continue reading this book as it enthralls and captivates me. Dylan, Year 9

John Marsden’s, ‘Tomorrow When the War Began’ is a tale about seven unlikely teenagers living in the outskirts of Australia,who go camping on the annual celebration day. They pack all that they need and leave for an isolated place that few people know about, a beautiful place called ‘Hell’. They camp in Hell for a week and everything goes smoothly until they come home to find that the town is deserted. They soon begin to realize that their country has been invaded by mysterious foreigners and their families have all been taken captive. The teenagers then go on a mission to save their families, run the invaders out of Australia and save their country. Joanne, Year 9

This touching story of seven teenagers is filledwith action packed war scenes, cute moments shared between loving couples,amazing mental scenery, tears, laughs and thoughts that made me smile andcringe at the same time. There were bits that made me gasp and scenes that hadmy hairs stand on end. I couldn’t put the book down and I would definitely havea go at reading the sequels.

May 16

‘White Fox’ by Gary Paulsen

white foxI thought ‘White Fox’ was an excellent book packed with loads of action and excitment. The book was all about survival of the fittest and as you read on you learnt quite a few survival tactics which could help you if you ever needed it. The only bad thing was that it had to end and I really hope that soon there will be a follow up on how Cody gets rid of the CCR!!!!! Josh, Year 8 http://www.randomhouse.com/features/garypaulsen/about.html

May 16

‘Mac Slater, Cool Hunter 1: The Rules of Cool’ by Tristan Bancks

mac slater 1I don’t usually read, and my friends always say I need to read, but when I picked up ‘Mac Slater Cool Hunter’ I could not put it down. It was so good that I got the second book. The book is mainly about two best friends who are completely different. They like to invent things, so when they create a flying bike they crash, but then a man comes over and asks to enter them in a competition called ‘cool hunters’ and the winner goes to New York with five other people to look for things cool and catch it on camera. But if you want to know the rest you will have to read it. It was an amazing book and I could not put it down. I suggest everyone who loves action and comedy should read this book because every time I get bored I say to myself books are just like TV in your mind and this great book is more like an addictive show more than a book. This book was a bit hard to get at the start but once I got to page 20 I started to get it more and the more I read on the more it becomes great. I love it. Luc, year 8

‘Mac Slater Cool Hunter’ is a book about two guys called Mac and Paul who like inventing stuff like flying bikes. Mac gets asked to compete against this girl called Cat to try and be a Cool Hunter. They have to blog what they think is cool for five days. On the last day Mac and Paul decide to try and get their flying bike in the sky and film that to put in the blog. You’ll have to read the book to find out what happens. By Jesse, Year 8

Hi my name is Christian and this is my blog about ‘Mac Slater, coolhunters!’ I don’t like reading but I thought that this book was actually good. The book is about two boys that invent things. At the start of the book they invent a flying bike that doesn’t work, then they enter a competition to become a coolhunter. I would definitely recommend this book to other people because it’s a good book and I had fun reading it. Chris, Year 8 http://www.tristanbancks.com/