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Collaborations of Authors
I’ve added collaborations of authors to introduce you to one of my favourite series – The 39 Clues. Collaborations of Authors are basically some authors that come together and write a book, or usually a series. In The 39 Clues, each book is written by a different author. I especially like the author of Book 2: The King’s Ransom – Gordon Korman. Check them out, and I recommend you to read at least one of the books in the series!
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February 2013
Peanuts by Charles Schulz
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The First Comic
I’m introducing you to the greatest comic of all times – in my opinion, Peanuts by Charles Schulz. This comical (geddit, comical) series telling us about a normal neighborhood and the happenings there. I recommend you very much to read the review, then the book. Have fun reading!
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January 2013!
Happy New Year, everyone! For the beginning of 2013, I have a great new book – Five on Finniston Farm by Enid Blyton
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New Series
I have added one more of Enid Blyton’s series, The Famous Five. The story’s about a gang of four kids and their faithful dog that solve mysteries and catch murderous crooks. I find this series similar to the Secret Seven, though the Famous Five are more of a family, and not an organised club. The first book in the Famous Five – Five on a Treasure Island has won Book of the Month for January 2013. Oh, I almost forgot.. HAPPY NEW YEAR! Yeah, have a great year and keep reading!
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Hans Magnus Enzensberger and The Number Devil
Hello, readers! I apologise for not informing you of some more books for a long time! I have now added Hans Magnus Enzensberger and his mathematical book, The Number Devil to our troop. Please read the review and read the book, too. Have fun!
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December 2012
The Enchanted Wood by Enid Blyton
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November 2012
Percy Jackson and the Last Olympian by Rick Riordan
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October 2012
The Twins at St Clare’s by Enid Blyton
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New book of Cornelia Funke
The Thief Lord, a bestseller of the German J.K Rowling, has a review. Please check on it and decide if you want to read it. If you do, I recommend you not to read it a second time because though it has a deep plot the second time you don’t find it quite so interesting… from my own experience.