Friday 31 January 2014

Ask Amy Green by Sarah Webb


          Ask Amy Green is an amazing series of books by Sarah Webb. If you want to read a book that makes you giggle, smile, feel for the characters and always leaves you wanting to know what happens next, then Ask Amy Green is the series for you.

          The series is centred around Amy Green, a caring 13 year old girl, who lives on the outskirts of Dublin in Ireland. Amy loves to help others and to write, and is able to do both by co-writing the ‘Agony Aunt’ pages on The Goss magazine with Clover, her crazy 17 year old aunt.


          Ask Amy Green is a great series for any 11-17 year old girl. It is warm, funny and Amy is a very engaging lead character. Amy and Clover portray the average teenager’s life and all its problems with friends, boys and crazy families. It shows you that as long as you have a kind heart, caring friends and family-however crazy they may be- you can always help someone else with their problems.     10/10.

My favourite book in the series is:

For a preview of all the books in the series, go to the website below.

Monday 6 January 2014

Books Read In January-March 2014

1. Why the Whales Came,  Michael Morpurgo    2/1/14
2. The Queen's Lady,  Eve Edwards    11/1/14
3. The Quietness,  Alison Rattle    13/1/14
4. Love at Second Sight,  Cathy Hopkins     16/1/14
5. Indigo's Star,  Hilary McKay    19/1/14
6. Caddy Ever After,  Hilary McKay    21/1/14
7. Troubadour,   Mary Hoffman      22/1/14
8. Magic Flutes,  Eva Ibbotson    25/1/14
9. Fairest,  Gail Carson Levine    27/1/14
10. Looking at the Stars, by Jo Cotterill.    4/2/14
11. The Eye of the Horse,  Jamila Gavin.    21/2/14