Rolleston School

Miss Shallcrass

3,657 pts
(3,599 pages read)
  • Murder in the Family

    By Cara Hunter
    4 stars

    This book was a unique experience. Rather than a traditional story you follow the episodes of a True Crime show solving a 20 year older murder. Full of twists and turns I challenged myself to solve the case before the experts do and had a lot of fun along the way. This books brings together script, facts, and evidence into a compelling tale that I didn't want to put down. A must-read for all True Crime fanatics and amateur sleuths.

  • The Moon Sister

    By Lucinda Riley
    0 stars

  • Charlie Tangaroa and the Creature from the Sea

    By T K Roxborogh
    0 stars

  • The Pearl Sister

    By Lucinda Riley
    5 stars

    The twists and turns kept me on my toes until the last page. A beautiful story of fate. This novel was researched and correctly represented culture and traditional practices of indigenous peoples.

  • The Shadow Sister

    By Lucinda Riley
    5 stars

    I could not put it down! Rich characters with elements of historical accuracy this book is for the literature lovers mentioning authors of the past. The twists and turns took me on an adventure from Edwardian England to London of the 2000s. Star is by far the sister I have connected with the most and her story keeps me reading all day (literally!).

  • A Wrinkle in Time

    By Madeleine L'Engle
    3 stars

    A great story for children to widen their imagination and encourage a love of stories. This books captures the mind and includes wild twists and turns while reminding the reader of the importance of sticking together and doing anything for the people you love.

  • The Storm Sister

    By Lucinda Riley
    4 stars

    A beautiful story with twists and turns that although slightly predictable add to the story and take the reader on a journey with Ally. This story uses history to inform and excite the reader and have easy-to-follow time jumps. A well-thought-out sequel to the first book in the series.

  • Out of my mind

    By Sharon M Draper
    5 stars

    Beautifully written perspective of a child with cerebral palsy. I laughed, I cried, I loved and hated with Melory and I cannot wait to read this beautiful novel to my class in 2024. Thoughtfully written this story brings the reader along Melory's journey to finding her voice and overcoming barriers as a child who has been put into boxes and judged for her physical disability.

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