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books for children: March 2013
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Saturday, 16 March 2013. The Donut Diaries: Escape from Camp Fatso by Anthony McGowan. But there is one thing the experts agree on: donuts! There's so much you can do with a donut. You can eat it, lick it, gobble it, chew it, suck it, nibble it, stuff it all in at once, or devour it in one gulp. But whatever you do, it will be the best thing you have eaten that day. I have to be honest, my problem. Interrupting).with my life. Is that it was a bit too simple. Interrupting).is that no-one understands me.
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books for children: May 2013
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Friday, 24 May 2013. Pedro the Ugliest Dog in the World by Papa G. Everyone on this book review panel has their own special interest. And, true to life, these interests sometimes change. Recently Mad Scientist. Has been getting interested in drama. So he temporarily wants to be known as Mad Shakespeare. Has been getting interested in the contents of the fridge. So he temporarily wants to be known as Party Food. Has been getting interested in Roald Dahl so she temporarily wants to be known as Mathilda.
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books for children: Boy by Roald Dahl
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Saturday, 10 August 2013. Boy by Roald Dahl. The latest book presented to the panel of experts at Booksfc was Boy by Roald Dahl; and it was controversial. Was it going to be one of those books that are good for throwing at their co-panel of judges? Or was it going to be a book that is actually good for reading? There was a frenzied, violent and bloodthirsty discussion over whether to review the book. The following points were raised:. 2 1984 is not that long ago. ( Mad Scientist. Yeah, it was the best bi...
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books for children: August 2012
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Friday, 24 August 2012. Mr Gum in 'The Hound of Lamonic Bibber' by Andy Stanton. It needed to be a very special book to make the experts at Booksfc forget about the Olympics. Not many books were brave enough to take the challenge. But I managed to find a contender. Mr Gum in 'The Hound of Lamonic Bibber' was brave enough and definitely crazy enough. Bet you didn't even know it was possible to rewire a book. Hey! Jumping round to face Party Rocker) What are you doing? Pulling Mad Scientists trousers down.
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books for children: August 2013
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Saturday, 17 August 2013. The Boy in the Dress by David Walliams. The experts at booksfc have a couple of rules. You need rules. They stop war, disaster and crumbs in the wrong places. But the experts don't like too many rules. So they have whittled them down to just these four fundamental rules. Rule 1: All people have the right to release wind from their bottom in the place and at the time of their choosing. Rule 2: Sharing is for girls. Rule 3: Dresses are for girls. Mixed gasp of horror from co-panel.
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books for children: October 2013
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Wednesday, 9 October 2013. Gangsta Granny by David Walliams. This all means that the idea of a book about someone else's Granny sounded as exciting as knitting an extra fluffy woolly jumper and giving it to Granny as a Christmas present in revenge. So, when they stopped running around and actually settled down to read Gangsta Granny, what did they think of it? Yeah, hugely non existent. Why you little punk. I'll.I'll. Are you going to use your knitting needles on me? Or even worse, your tea pot? Me too&#...
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books for children: Gangsta Granny by David Walliams
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Wednesday, 9 October 2013. Gangsta Granny by David Walliams. This all means that the idea of a book about someone else's Granny sounded as exciting as knitting an extra fluffy woolly jumper and giving it to Granny as a Christmas present in revenge. So, when they stopped running around and actually settled down to read Gangsta Granny, what did they think of it? Yeah, hugely non existent. Why you little punk. I'll.I'll. Are you going to use your knitting needles on me? Or even worse, your tea pot? Me too&#...
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books for children: December 2012
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Monday, 17 December 2012. The Mum Shop by Ceci Jenkinson. Welcome to Books FC where a panel of experts review some of the best children's books. The panel, in case you've forgotten, is:. Expert in being rude. Expert in football and being a hooligan. The experts have been writing their Christmas wish lists. See if you can guess who wrote which wish:. 2 A wand that actually works. 3 A ban on all polite words. 4 England winning the next football World Cup. Not another scientist bad guy! It gets 5 stars.
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books for children: Skellig by David Almond
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Sunday, 3 February 2013. Skellig by David Almond. Welcome back to books fc! The experts have discovered a new hobby! As well as reviewing books, they now also enjoy debating. In between debates, the experts also managed to find time to review Skellig by David Almond. This book was previously reviewed by another so called expert as 'profound' and 'visionary'. To their credit, the experts at books fc were determined not to let that put them off, and decided to read it anyway. So, overall 3.33 stars. So, Sk...
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books for children: The Boy in the Dress by David Walliams
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Saturday, 17 August 2013. The Boy in the Dress by David Walliams. The experts at booksfc have a couple of rules. You need rules. They stop war, disaster and crumbs in the wrong places. But the experts don't like too many rules. So they have whittled them down to just these four fundamental rules. Rule 1: All people have the right to release wind from their bottom in the place and at the time of their choosing. Rule 2: Sharing is for girls. Rule 3: Dresses are for girls. Mixed gasp of horror from co-panel.