Peter Nimble is a skilled young thief and this is a story about how his ordinary life as a house thief turns into something different altogether...
Peter Nimble is a orphan. A blind orphan who got his eyes pecked out by ravens. As you should all know blind children make especially good thieves. Peter was rescued by a couple of sailors fishing. (Peter was floating in a basket at the time.) They took him back to shore and the council of a nearby port town gave him a name and threw him out on to the streets to fend for himself. Peter Nimble from that day on started learning the art of thievery. One day when Peter was out in the market stealing some food, a man called Mr Seamus spotted Peter slipping in to the crowd and stealing an apple from the apple store as if it was second nature. Mr Seamus had to give up his lifelong dream of becoming a pickpocket and instead become a Beggarmonger (someone who takes children off the street, bribes them to come with him\her and then tells them to go out and beg for him\her.) Mr Seamus saw that Peter had talent and did the usual bribing and pleading. In fact, he sold all his other children to devote himself to Peter's life in thievery.
One day when Mr Seamus shoved Peter out of the front door to do some grocery "shopping" Peter spotted a crowd. He went to investigate. The crowd was listening to a Haberdasher selling goods. Peter new that this would be a perfect chance to do some pickpocketing since pickpockets thrived on crowds. Peter slipped in and got to work. By the time he was a halfway through his burgle sack was almost full to the brim with purses overflowing with jewellery. The Haberdasher was talking about faraway lands but Peter didn't believe in them. "You don't think they're there, do you?" the Haberdasher said. Peter whipped around, "M-me sir?" "Yes lad, I thought I could steal you away for a moment?" Peter stood stock still. "Come and pick your way to the front," the Haberdasher said. So the haberdasher carried on with his sales while Peter just stood there looking like a moron. Soon the crowd began to thin out and soon there was nobody left except Peter and the Haberdasher. Peter turned around but the Haberdasher wasn't there. All that was left was a carriage that belonged to the Haberdasher. In the carriage was a small wooden box. Peter grabbed the box, slid his finger into the lock and felt inside. He thought they were eggs but what they really were was something far more fantastic, Peter was holding the box that contained the fantastic eyes! What follows are adventures for Peter which delve deep into magic and mystery!
This was probably one of the best books I've ever read and I would recommend it to anyone who enjoys reading - it's that good!!
RATING: 10/10!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Sunday, 4 August 2013
Thursday, 30 May 2013
Ruby Redfort Look Into My Eyes by Lauren Child
Ruby Redfort is a brilliant code cracker and a secret agency called Spectrum have been tracking her down... After the disappearance of their former code cracker Agent Lopez on a mountain-climbing expedition, Ruby is the exact material that Spectrum needs.

Ruby is an ordinary kid who goes to an ordinary school but there's one thing about her that is truely extraordinary. Her ability to solve codes. And that hasn't gone unnoticed. A secret agency called Spectrum have been watching her for some time like when she won the Junior Code Cracker championships and when she won Junior Code of the Year awards when she stunned the judges with her code that was almost impossible to break. It took them 2 weeks to crack it and she was immediately offered a place at Harvard university but she didn't accept the offer. She didn't want to become some sort of nerd. Spectrum needed to make their move.
A few years later on a normal day, Ruby receives a mysterious phone call. There is a woman with a gravelly voice on the other end. She is speaking in code. It's a secret message.
Ruby's findings lead her to a garage that shut down years ago and to a old petrol pump that when you lift it up it reveals a secret passageway. Ruby Redfort isn't scared usually. She isn't scared of spiders or sharks or vampires or..... I could go on, but the thing she is afraid of is small spaces, she is very claustrophobic. When Ruby reaches the end of the corridor there is just a dead end. Ruby waits. Suddenly, there is a powerful beam of white light that fills the tunnel. Then the dead end opens and Ruby walks in. There is a woman standing behind a desk. She explains that she is the leader of Spectrum and she is called LB. LB doesn't wear any shoes!
Ruby is soon given a tour of the Spectrum gadget room by a agent called Froghorn (the G is silent but Ruby ignores that and calls him Froggy!) and is soon drawn in by a kid called Bradley Baker's rescue watch. Everyone seems to be talking about him because he was one of the best agents Spectrum ever had. Can Ruby find out the infomation that she needs to find Agent Lopez and uncover another plot?
My favourite character in this book is Ruby because of her cocky attitude and sense of humour!
RATING: 10/10!!!

Ruby is an ordinary kid who goes to an ordinary school but there's one thing about her that is truely extraordinary. Her ability to solve codes. And that hasn't gone unnoticed. A secret agency called Spectrum have been watching her for some time like when she won the Junior Code Cracker championships and when she won Junior Code of the Year awards when she stunned the judges with her code that was almost impossible to break. It took them 2 weeks to crack it and she was immediately offered a place at Harvard university but she didn't accept the offer. She didn't want to become some sort of nerd. Spectrum needed to make their move.
A few years later on a normal day, Ruby receives a mysterious phone call. There is a woman with a gravelly voice on the other end. She is speaking in code. It's a secret message.
Ruby's findings lead her to a garage that shut down years ago and to a old petrol pump that when you lift it up it reveals a secret passageway. Ruby Redfort isn't scared usually. She isn't scared of spiders or sharks or vampires or..... I could go on, but the thing she is afraid of is small spaces, she is very claustrophobic. When Ruby reaches the end of the corridor there is just a dead end. Ruby waits. Suddenly, there is a powerful beam of white light that fills the tunnel. Then the dead end opens and Ruby walks in. There is a woman standing behind a desk. She explains that she is the leader of Spectrum and she is called LB. LB doesn't wear any shoes!
Ruby is soon given a tour of the Spectrum gadget room by a agent called Froghorn (the G is silent but Ruby ignores that and calls him Froggy!) and is soon drawn in by a kid called Bradley Baker's rescue watch. Everyone seems to be talking about him because he was one of the best agents Spectrum ever had. Can Ruby find out the infomation that she needs to find Agent Lopez and uncover another plot?
My favourite character in this book is Ruby because of her cocky attitude and sense of humour!
RATING: 10/10!!!
Monday, 20 May 2013
The Third Wheel by Jeff Kinney

Greg Heffley is having trouble. He can't find a date for the Valentine's dance at school. Well, it was meant to be a motocross/wrestling party and not a Valentine's dance. At least that's what the school council decided. But I think the teachers got a bit confused...
The dance is drawing near and Greg needs a date. That's why he asks his not so brainy pal, Rowley to try out for the school council so that he can tell all the girls how great he is. Part of Greg's plan works and Rowley does get elected for school council but the other part, the bit about the girls, doesn't. When the teachers start to hand out Valentine's cards for people to write on, all the girls write cards to Bryce Anderson, the fastest and most handsomest boy in the year. Greg gets nothing.
Windows open up for Greg from time to time like when the girl Abigail Brown got cancelled on by a guy called Michael Sampson and then found out that he was going out with another girl! Greg takes the chance to swoop in to be the hero. His plan works but involving Rowley is a big mistake. The day of the Valentine's dance comes quickly and Greg has to order a chauffeur with a posh car to make a good impression on Abigail. Unfortunately, the only person available for the chauffeur position is Rowley's dad, Mr Jefferson.
A couple of days later and Greg is sitting in the boot of Mr Jefferson's car as there is no room in the back, while Rowley and Abigail are deep in conversation. He is the third wheel, if you like! Will Greg be able to grab his date off Rowley before the Valentine's dance?
This isn't the funniest in the Wimpy Kid series but it is funny. I didn't like it as much as the others because the other books varied around different topics but this particular book just stuck to one topic. I think the quiz at the end is very funny. RATING: 7/10 :{)
Friday, 17 May 2013
Small Change For Stuart by Lissa Evans

Stuart is unpacking his things into his new wardrobe. He's very bored. He asks his dad if he can go on a cycle around town and his dad says yes. As Stuart is cycling around the town something catches his eye. It's an old house saying "Horten's Miraculous Mechanisims." He starts to climb the fence to the garden but all the windows and doors were boarded up. Stuart climbs back over the fence, gets on his bike and is about to head home but again, somthing catches his eye. On the side of the banner saying "Horten's Miraculous Mechanisims" is a money box. Stuart's dad has one exactly like it.
As soon as Stuart gets home, he asks his dad about the money box. His dad says that when he put money in, it disappeared. Stuart took the box. It was heavy. "It's a trick box!" he exclaimed. He tries twisting it clockwise but it doesn't budge. Then he tries twisting it anti- clockwise and it opens smoothly. Out came three threepence coins and a letter. The letter read: I have to go away and may not be able to get back. If I do not return then my workshop, and all it contains, is yours if you can find it... Affectionately your Great Uncle Tony. Stuart is shocked. He needs to find that workshop.
The next morning Stuart is happy. His mother had booked a family holiday from Friday evening to Monday morning so that they could spend more time together. Stuart decides to visit Great Uncle Tony's house one last time before he leaves. He jumps on his bicycle and rides down the street. When he gets there there are a few builders around. Then one builder comes up to him, "Kid, you shouldn't be here." "Why not?" Stuart said, "because it'll be demolished by Monday morning," he replied. Suddenly, Stuart didn't feel so happy about going on holiday anymore.
Will Stuart be able to solve the mystery and find Great Uncle Tony's workshop in time?
I really liked this book because it was so gripping I just couldn't put it down. This is a great book for people who are into Magic and Mystery.
RATING: 10/10!!!!
Thursday, 9 May 2013
Ruby Redfort take your last breath by Lauren Child

Her mum and dad are on a luxury cruise in the local Ocean and they don't know about Ruby's cover. The only person that knows about Ruby's cover is her best friend Clancy Crew. She had to swear to Spectrum 8's boss LB that Clancy wouldn't give her cover away.
At last Ruby is given a mission. There have been srange happenings at sea. The currents in the nearby ocean have stopped and shipping disasters have been happening at sea. Ruby and agent Kegoa take a dive to try and find out what is happening. Meanwhile, the luxury cruise ship with Ruby's and Clancy's parents on it has been captured by a band of rusty pirates.
A couple of days later Ruby is talking Clancy through her diving mission. Clancy is petrified of the ocean because he read the book Jaws at the age of 5. Ruby soon finds out about how the currents are stopping. There is a meteor covering the currents. She also finds out that there are strange sea sounds that are aggravating sharks. Spectrum concludes that this is connected to a villain that they have encountered in recent missions, Count Von Viscount. They think that the Count is bribing the pirates to attack the vessels and ships with the Martha Fairbank treasure which was sucked under the current and into a old shipwreck. Can Ruby and Spectrum foil the Count's evil plans?
This is a extremely good book and is a very good read for all people who are into Mystery stories. My favourite character is definitely Clancy because of his weird nature and phobia of the sea.
Rating: 10/10!
Ruby Redfort's cool website is here!
Tuesday, 30 April 2013
Warriors Into The Wild by Erin Hunter

Rusty is a house cat that lives with his owners near a forest. He has heard tales of fearsome wildcats that live in the forest but doesn't believe them until he meets one for real. Luckily for him it's only an apprentice who is not as skilled as a fully trained warrior (cats that have learned all the skills they need to become warriors.) This apprentice was called Graypaw, a graystriped Tom who was with his mentor, Lionheart, a fully trained Warrior cat. Then he meets the clan leader Bluestar who accepts him into Thunderclan, one of the clans in the forest. There are four cat clans in the forest - Shadowclan, masters of ambush attacks, Windclan, the fastest runners in the forest and Riverclan the best swimmers in the forest. Rusty becomes Firepaw because of his flame coloured fur but life isn't easy in the forest and Firepaw has to get used to clan life and must rid the clan of a power-craving cat whose name I won't reveal as it will spoil the surprise! Firepaw has a natural hunting ability which is good for mice in the dense undergrowth of Thunderclan territory. Firepaw is quite a cheeky cat and sometimes disobeys the warrior code which all cats in the forest are bound to but only for the good of his clan.
This book is the first in a great series and I'm already on the last book in the third series! I think that Erin Hunter really liked cats and how they can be very adventurous and I think that's what led her to write these stories.
If you're into cats and the unexpected then this is definitely the book for you and you will love the whole series.
Rating: 9 out of 10!
Read about the series here on Erin Hunter's website
Tuesday, 19 March 2013
The Hobbit by J.R.R.Tolkien
Bilbo is captured by the Goblins of the Grey Mountains and there he meets Golem in a underground lake. When Goblins stray too close to the water's edge Golem slits their throats. Bilbo is clever though and tricks Golem into a riddle contest and manages to claim the first of the three rings, the invisible ring. The ring helps Bilbo steal the treasure from Smaug.
This book is the first in the series of Lord of the Rings books. I would very much like to carry on reading the series to see what happens next. I really liked how Bilbo manages to adapt from his comfortable Hobbit hole to a draughty cave in the lonely mountain.
Rating: 10 out of 10!
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