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Welcome to Book Boy!

This blog is a place for young readers to find good books, recommended by me! You can look at "About Me" to learn, well, about me, or click on any other tab on the right to see all the books I read with that tag! You can also translate it to other languages. Above I have a search bar so you can find out if you read the same book as me! You can comment on any book that you have also read or think you would like to read. In your comments, please no spoilers, (they will not be posted,) and please put your first name and your age. I hope you enjoy Book Boy, and thank you for checking out my blog. You can subscribe to my blog by entering your email address at the bottom of the page. Also, please vote on what you think about my blog on the poll above.
-Blaise, the BookBoy.

Saturday 30 July 2016

Boy (Roald Dahl)

Awsome book! All about Dahls childhood, and lots of him being hit by a cane. It's really fun finding out about the inspiration for his books. Like the mouse incident at the candy store that inspired "Witches" and him testing chocolates for a chocolate factory that inspired "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory".

The Copernicus Legacy: The Forbidden Stone (Tony Abbott)

First book of the Copernicus Legacy. Very good. Four kids and one adult trying to get 12 relics, being chased by the Knights of the Teutonic Order? How could I not like it! Quite confusing, hard to understand, but very good. I will have to read the other books in the series.

Friday 29 July 2016

Artemis Fowl: The Opal Deception (Eoin Colfer)

The third book in the Artemis Fowl series. Opal Koboi is back, and wants revenge. Very good book, maybe my favourite in the Artemis Fowl series. Artemis and Butler have been mind wiped, and remember nothing of their dealings with the fairies, but now the fairies need their help more than ever to stop over and under the world from colliding.

Artemis Fowl: The Arctic Incident (Eoin Colfer)

Great book, second in the Artemis Fowl series. Starts with him getting an Email from his fathers kidnappers. Another great story about the fairy and "mud man" (human) worlds colliding.

A Walk In The Woods (Bill Bryson)

Very good book about the Apalatian trail. I won't put an age rating, but if I did it would be 18+. More than a few swear words, but well written. My favourite part was with Mary-Ellen. Great facts about the history of the Apalatian trail and the towns around it.

Wednesday 13 July 2016

True Stories of the First World War (Paul Dowswell)

Very interesting book. I can't believe what all the soldiers did at Christmas! Personally, I prefer the Second World War, but this was still a very educational read!

Monday 11 July 2016

The Screech Owls: Death Down Under(Roy MacGregor)

Good Book, Great series. A bit grisly, but also hilarious! Nish is the WORST! Nish is also the BEST! About a peewee hockey team from Canada going to Australia and playing against "The Wizard Of Oz".

Song of the Gargoyle (Zilpha K. Snyder)

Great book about medieval times! Although it is about a jester's son, it's not that funny. Very well written. I couldn't put it down. Zilpha Snyder is a very good author. She also wrote "The Bronze Pen" which was a very good book. Troff is scary, but awesome.

The adventures of Max and Liz: The Dreamer, the Schemer, and the Robe. (Jenny L. Cote)

Really good book. great version of the bible story "Joseph and his coat of many colours".
Book two of the Adventures of Max and Liz series. I will have to read the other books. Slightly strange, (immortal pets?,) but very well written, and true to the original joseph and his coat of many colours story. (by the way, if you study the cover carefully, you can see an egyptian jackal god on it.)