Book Review: How to Skin a Bear
by Perla
This is a book called How To Skin a Bear, that talks about a girl called Bee living in the stone age,her job is plucking feathers that she hated to do! One night there was a storm and her dog …
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by Perla
This is a book called How To Skin a Bear, that talks about a girl called Bee living in the stone age,her job is plucking feathers that she hated to do! One night there was a storm and her dog …
by William R., 10
How To Skin A Bear is a book about a girl. Her name is Bee. She lives in the stone age. She goes in the woods to go find her dog and leaves her tribe. They have have to …
by Enora, 13
The House in the Cerulean Sea is a fantasy book about a man called Linus who works for a government agency that is supposed to look after magical youth. He lives a lonely, rigid life until he becomes conscious of …
by Silas T, 13
The Lost Year tells a story about the Holodomor (a terrible famine that happened in Ukraine) it also shows how what happened then is similar to what happened during the Covid-19 pandemic. This book is an adventure that shows how …
by Seth, 9
The Wild Robot by Peter Brown is about a robot called Roz, who is stranded on the island. She learns about the animals language and later in the book she is a mother to a gosling. She creates a …
by Silas T, 13
Hiding things allows people to obtain power, and keep it. Helen and Matthew are facing this from two different times. Helen is living in America, while she has family members living through the Holodomor in Ukraine. Matthew, three generations …
by Nathan, 12
If someone would ask me what’s this book I would tell them that this book is an awesome book that is very touching and explains everything Russian civilians citizens?or people outside russia felt about the great famine in Ukraine …
by Nicolas, 9
Sideways stories from wayside school it's a book about 30 students that tell their story.T hey’re funny and silly.
I wanted to keep reading this book because it was very interesting and funny.The passage I most liked was the story …
by Heloise, 10
Sideways Stories from Wayside School is a book about Mrs Jewls class,of 20 students. Its really funny and interesting.It's about problems each children has and Mrs Jewls always knows how to solves every problem.
I LOVED this book because its …
by Noemie, 9
Sideways Stories From Wayside School is funny because well you will see. Sideway Stories From Wayside School is by Louis Sachar and he is a VERY GOOD author!!!!It has 30 chapters each about the different people in the book(teachers and …
by Noemie, 9
Once upon a time there was a wizard how was feared very much. And at that very moment a little girl was walking up the hill that he lived upon.
She looked at she went " aaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!" as she ran …
by William R., 10
Donovan and James went to a spooky, noisy, huge house with a lot of people. Donovan and James are kids who are 10 years old. Donovan is brave and James is adventurous and they like Halloween. It was Halloween night …
by Celia B
The Yellow Wallpaper is a short story about a woman’s descent into madness as she becomes obsessed with the patterns in her bedroom’s wallpaper Charlotte Perkin Gilman’s story explores themes of isolation ,mental illness,and repression.I like how it pulls you …
by Celia B
In Never Let Me Go, Kathy changes a lot as she grows up .At the beginning of the novel, when she is a child at Hailsham, she is curious, gentle and tries to understand the world around her. She …
by Lucie, 11
A Long Walk to Water is a book where they show us the war and perseverance. I liked this book because it tells us that you need to never give up and to be brave. And it shows us that …
by Arjan M. L., 14
The fight to end slavery in the United States wasn’t just about laws—it was about people. Millions of African-Americans lived in unimaginable conditions, forced into labour and denied even the most basic human rights. However, they weren’t alone in the …
by Arjan M. L., 14
Welcome to Voices on the Line, where we explore the intersection of rights, resistance, and reality. I am Arjan, and in today’s episode we will ask ourselves a critical question:
Is the right to protest being eroded—especially for students?
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by Celia B
Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 is a powerful dystopian novel that warns against the danger of governmental overreach,censorship, and the erosion of individual thought.Through his use of literary devices such as symbolism, setting, and characterisation, Bradbury reveals how authoritarian regimes can …