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Tuesday 9 August 2016

Student Review: Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins


Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins is the second book in The Hunger Games Trilogy. It is fun, engaging and a real page-turner!

Collins describes and juxtaposes the impoverished District 12 with the privileged Capitol, however, most of the action takes place in the deceptively dangerous arena. Collins protagonist, Katniss, is a fierce fighter who is denying her love for Peeta who is brave and very protective of her. Then there is Gale, Katniss' hunting partner, who has a soft-spot for her since they met, creating a love triangle!

Collins vivid description of the dramatic action helps to create suspense which leaves you holding onto the edge of your seat! This book is great for people who love action and romance.

- Kaylan Prestwidge 9M


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Thank you Kaylan for such a fantastic review!  - Mrs Crisafulli

Wednesday 3 August 2016

Roald Dahl Read-a-thon

How many Roald Dahl books can you read between August 1 and September 13 ??

To celebrate 100 years since the birth of Roald Dahl, Penguin are holding a read-a-thon. In order to unlock the entry form to be in the running to win a weekend away to see Matilda The Musical on stage in Brisbane for you and your family, you must read at least seven books and complete the seven quizzes on those books by Tuesday, September 13.

To enter the competition you'll have to answer the following question:

Who is your favourite character from Roald Dahl's Matilda, and why?

The best answer wins!

Visit the following webpage to register. Good Luck!



The Lost Sapphire by Belinda Murrell

The Lost Sapphire is one of seven time-slip books by Belinda Murrell that cleverly weaves modern-day and historical narratives creating seamless relationships between characters that exist many years apart. 

Marli is staying with her dad in Melbourne, when she discovers a mysterious family heirloom in the form of an abandoned mansion that is being returned to her family from the government after ninety years. Marli sneaks into the locked garden to explore, and meets Luca, a boy who has his own connection to Riversleigh.

It's 1922 and fifteen-year-old Violet leads a life of privilege. An army of servants looks after the family - including new chauffeur Nikolai Petrovich, a young Russian emigre. But at a time when women have little control over their futures, can Violet avoid the family curse to lead the life she wants?

For more of Belinda's wonderful time-slip stories visit her webpage at http://belindamurrell.com.au/