Annie’s chair:
Laughs and giggles are the emotions you feel reading this book that relates to most house holds. As you probably are wondering, this book is about a little girl and her chair. It’s basically gold to her. She doesn’t let anyone sit on it except for her.
This book reminds me of my house. If my brother or sister get something new they don’t let anyone touch it otherwise they will cry and fight over it. I’m really hoping this is a true story because then that shows it doesn’t just happen in our family.
I would recommend this to children aged 5-7 years for a parent to read to them and 8-10 years for children that are confident in reading and can read themselves. It’s not my favourite one but it’s still quite good. Lastly I would give it a 7 1/2 out of 10!

My Australian girl-Grace stories
Are you into mystery and meaningful stories? Well if you are then this is the book for you. The will be laughs, cries and so many more emotions. It takes you back to the olden days and talks about how London convicts came to Australia, but with a touch of mystery, excitement and much more.
This book makes me feel like I’m living in the book. The vocabulary they use makes it feel so meaningful. I think that this book’s moral is that best friends are there forever no matter what. If you enjoy a story that makes you feel good and happy, but sometimes teary, then I think this is the book for you.
I would recommend this book to children aged 10-12 years. I think it would suit this age because it sometimes gets confusing and there is at least one word per-page which makes it challenging but interesting. To finish it off I would give it a 9 out of 10.
