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What are you guys reading this week?

I’ve decided to do some non-fiction reading and bought this beautiful cook-book. I love cook-books, especially ones with interesting graphics and nice images of delicious food. I’ll be following some of these recipes over the bank holiday weekend.

Let me know what you guys are reading this week. Fiction or non-fiction? Which books do you particularly love?

Send in a photograph of you with a book that you love to homelearning@pelham.merton.sch.uk FAO Mr Burns. 

Happy reading! 🙂

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33 Responses to Books Books Books

  1. Sophia says:

    yummy, I made some lemon meringue last week which was delicious. And I have been reading a David Walliams book.

  2. Yeseo (• ᗜ •) says:

    Those look really nice, I’m currently reading Korean comic books which explain the history of Korea – I’m really enjoying them 🙂

  3. Elpida says:

    I am currently reading ‘Arsenic for tea’ by Robin Stevens, from the series ‘A Murder Most Unladylike’. I really enjoy it, as it has a lot of mystery and the plot is unpredictable, so it is interesting to put all the clues together to try and figure out what will happen next. A weakness of the the book is that there parts where the plot moves slower than I would have liked.

    • aburns says:

      This makes me miss our Ospreys’ classroom since we recreated the cover on our door for World Book Day.

      Thanks for your thoughts on the book. I really do love a good murder mystery.

    • Catherine says:

      Elpida, if you were wondering the next book in the series is called First Class Murder and has an orange front cover.

  4. A d a m says:

    I am currently reading Tom’s midnight garden.

  5. Phoebe says:

    I have been reading Agatha Oddly: The Silver Serpent and Dork Diaries: Frenimies Forever.
    I really enjoyed the Dork Diaries book and and am currently reading Agatha Oddly.

    • aburns says:

      I’ve never heard of Dork Diaries. What is the series about?

      • Phoebe says:

        It is about a girl called Niki who goes to high school( I can’t remember her age) there is this girl called Mackenzie who is mean to Niki. Niki has two best friends, Chloe and Zoe. And Niki just writes about what happens at school, at home and wherever else she goes. Her sister, Brianna, is naughty and always causes trouble especially for Niki.

  6. Grace says:

    We have made a banana bread yesterday. I am currently reading explorers.

  7. Ewen :) says:

    I am reading the boy at the back of the class. It is very interesting.

    • aburns says:

      Oh I know that Owls read this as a whole class reader and they all really enjoyed it.
      Could you give us a brief plot synopsis?

      • Ewen :) says:

        It is about a refugee who escapes from a war in Syria and ends up in England. He has a foster mother as his real parents got left behind in France when the refugees camped there. The main character is a girl in Ahmet (the refugee)‘s class. When she finds out that the border gates are closing, she and her group of friends make a daring plan to help to find Ahmet’s parents.

        • Jake says:

          I’ve also just finished The Boy at the Back of the Class. It was a great book!!!! Just started ‘Body Swap by Katrina Kahler. Halfway through already and loving it

  8. Catherine says:

    I have just finished reading Chessboxer by Stephen Davies. It’s about a girl called Leah and a hybrid sport between chess and boxing. I really enjoyed it!

  9. Noam :) says:

    Im reading this French book caled Merlin et le Ânées passer and its about a boy who cant remember who he is and he finds out that he has some sort of powers!

  10. Max Essery says:

    I am reading Rooftopers.

  11. Eleni says:

    I am reading a fault in our stars recommend by Yeseo and I am really enjoying it.

  12. Ansaar says:

    I am reading a David Walliams book called The Beast Of Buckingham Palace.Its really good!

  13. aburns says:

    Thank you so much to everyone for sharing what they have been reading at home recently. It really does help to inspire each other in our reading and help with our decision making on what to read next!

    2 house points for the following children: Sophia, Yeseo, Catherine, Elplida, Adam, Phoebe, Grace, Ewen, Jake, Noam, Max, Eleni, Ansaar.

    Well-done guys 🙂

  14. Erika!!! says:

    I recently finished reading Hid dark materials V.3 the amber spyglass.
    I am now reading Oliver Twist because I was interested after watching the play and the film.
    So far so good 😉

  15. Yeseo (• ᗜ •) says:

    This isn’t about books but I’m recently watching the ‘Harry Potter’ series again. I seem to only remember half of the storyline!

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