Zac power is in his maths room learning about square roots. He then decides he wants a break from maths and goes to his favorite toilet to check his spy pad. When he is dragged down by a toilet to go to Gib's Boot Camp to train Zac and loads of other spies for the government.
Boot Camp is run by a Sergeant Hotsnap and he not very nice. Boot Camp isn't in the wilderness, it's underground in the sewer. They are out of sight but it causes a bit of a problem for transport. So Gib has created some new means of transport to get around the sewer rather fast.
Monday, November 23, 2009
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Geronimo Stilton Paws Off Cheddarface
Geronimo Stilton is a mouse in Mouse City and he is a rather famous mouse because he is the head of the local newspaper. There is another newspaper, The Daily Rat run by a big bad- tempered mouse. She wants to hire an actor looking exactly like Geronimo so he can bankrupt him to steal his mouse hole and hand the Rodents' Gazette to The Daily Rat. After all that happened he decided to use The Daily Rat's trick on itself.
I recommend it for all boys that like comedy aged from 7-10
I recommend it for all boys that like comedy aged from 7-10
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Zac Power and the Volcano Trouble
Zac is finishing his division with his substitute teacher. Then he finds another mission for the government and has to go off to save one of his best agent friends. But it all is a hoax. His substitute seems to be the commander of the big agents and their only goal is to rule the world. (Typical isn't it) Now Zac has to defeat his teacher, blow up a volcano (OK that's hard, too hard ) with some bubble gum marbles and two hover scooters with no brakes.
I recommend it for boys from 8 to 12.
By H.I.Larry
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Creepy Cool
Creepy Cool is gross to the unthinkable so if you want read it be prepared. The main story is about a boy who is getting taught by his dad to ride a motorbike but something goes wrong with a missing motorbike a weird boy and two girls.
I recommend this book two boys of the brave from 8-14
Monday, November 2, 2009
Einstein Champion of the World
Einstein isn't a very bright cat and doesn't act like other cats at all and usually needs a lot of looking after and this is one of those times when Einstein uses another one of his nine lives. Einstein has a tough life in this book because of a mean cat but in the end without really knowing it.
I recommend it to boys from 4-10.
Zac Power
Zac Power is funny, adventurous and cool so prepare to blast of to Blade Seville and stop a crazy toy company stealing the most powerful satellite in the world that can see a newspaper headline 5000 km away . Can Zac power stop them from sealing world eye on a hover scooter, a jet, a pair of rocket shoes and a spy phone?
On a scale of one to ten I give it 8.9 and recommend for boys 6 to 13.
By H.I. Larry
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