Five Nights At Freddy’s The Freddy Files

Interesting with surprising facts you’ll never get broad with this book!

Hey you! Do you like Five Nights At Freddy’s or FNAF for short. The game where you are stuck in a office at supposedly haunted resturant and these anamtronics come and get you. Yeah that one. Well this book called The Freddy Files tells you all sorts of interesting facts about the five games such as the back story of the anamtronics and secret codes throughout the games. It also tells you what order the anamtronics come in so then you don’t have to worry where they come from.

I like this book because it’s full of cool facts and thearies and some fan art. I recommend this book to any fan of the FNAF franchies. Fantastic book I give it 10/10!

New reviews to read

Class 6 have added new blog posts. They have each reviewed a book they have enjoyed reading. Some have added their opinion about popular books such as Wimpy Kid and Tom Gates; others have reviewed newer books like Anthony Horowitz’s ‘Granny’ and Ally Kennan’s ‘The Everything Project’. Maybe you will be inspired to read one of them.

Please leave comments if you have read the books and have something to add, or if you like what we have written.

COOL! By Michael Mopurgo.

This book is a dramatic book because a boy goes into a coma and thinks his dog is dead.

Robbie goes into a coma and thinks his dog is dead but he finds out he isn’t. Robbie is a crazy football fan. His favourite player is Zola.

I enjoy this book because I like dramatic book and I love animals and football. My favourite part is the start when Robbie days I’m going to walk the dog. Mum says ok Robbie replays and says “Cool” and mum said, “Go buy a ice cream,” and he left the front gate open and Lucky ran out and Robbie followed and got knocked down by a car.

It would probably be recommend this book to year 4 -year 6 because a boy gets knocked down by a car.

 

Diary of a Wimpy Kid Old School by Jeff Kinney

A story about Greg going on a trip to Hardscrabble Farms to avoid being told off by his dad.

This book is full of craziness and unexpected tales of Silas Scratch.Jeff Kinney is very good at describing what parents and children would actually do in real life.One example of this is when Greg goes to Hardscrabble Farms before his dad comes home from his buisness trip and sees the crashed part of his car.Jeff Kinney cleverly describes the cabin they sleep in.For example, the book says that it was pretty clear whoever had our cabin last didn’t bother cleaning up themselves.My favourite character is Julian because he outsmarted the teachers by making them think he ate his deodrant.The action scenes are entertaining, such as when they sneak out of their cabin to see if the girls still have their own deodrant.I particularly enjoyed the part where Greg and the boys took the teacher’s bag instead of a girl’s bag and found the teacher’s underwear in it.

Diary of a Wimpy Kid Old School is really adventourous story full of unexpected things.I would thouroughly recommend this book to year 4 to year 7 because some parts are not suitable for younger readers.If you enjoy reading adventure books, you will love this story. 

 

Birds by David Burnie

This book is about birds birds nests, bird eggs, skulls , wings , fathers , legs , claws, bones , tails , bills , habits , size , food. This is a good book for people who like birds. My favourite page is about the fathers cos so then i know witch father comes from witch father comes from witch bird. I learnt a lot about abut birds now.

DIARY OF A WIMPY KID THE MELTDOWN by Jeff Kinney

This is a book about a kid called Gregory Heffley and it’s winter, but all does not go as expected. Whilst Greg’s street turns into a battlefield: the Mingo kids and the safety patrol join in everyone joins and swaps teams until it’s free for all. But the real question is who will betray the hill kids?

This book is full of comedy and adventure. Jeff Kinney is amazing at describing everything. My favourite part is when the lower Surry Street kids sneak past the hill kids to go sledging down their hill, so the hill kids build something to defend the hill, but who will betray them ? I really enjoyed this book because i always wish Jeff Kinney made more because they’re always really funny.

I would recommend this book to Year 4 to Year 7. If you love hilarious stories you will definitely like this book.

 

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Billionaire Boy by David Walliams

A triumphant mix of wit and warmth, that will have you gripped to your seat.

‘Billionaire Boy’ is an extremely enjoyable and funny book, that will somehow follow you where ever you go! I especially enjoyed the part when Joe Spud was naughty and was punished by Miss Sprite so he had litter duty for one year! my favorite character is Raj because he is very funny and is stupid. David Walliams cleverly describes the Grubbs because they have so much detail.

Meet Joe Spud, the richest 12-year-old in the World. When Joe was young his Dad was a toilet paper factory worker and he wrapped the toilet paper around the cardboard tubes. He wrapped, roll-after-roll, day-after-day, year-after-year until his hope had almost disappeared. Then suddenly he had a fantastic, spectacular idea that he thought could make him billions, and it did! Joe has everything he could ever want: his own Formula one race car, a thousand pairs of trainers and even an Orang-utan for a butler! Yes, Joe Spud has everything he wants, but there is just one thing he really needs: a friend…

I would thoroughly recommend this book from age 5 to age 99 because it is extremely funny and hugely entertaining.

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Tom Gates EPIC Adventure by Liz Pichon

An Exiting and funny book about an ordinary boy called Tom Gates                        See the source image

At first Tom wasn’t invited to the Adventure but he found a way to get in. Tom Gates EPIC Adventure tells us the story of a young boy who goes on a very good adventure enjoying the sunshine But will anything go wrong?

This Book is full of activities that he had on his EPIC Adventure . Liz Pichon is is very good at making the reader want to read on by putting exiting things happening on each page. One example of this is that he wasn’t invited and everyone was exited as Tom was playing along . My favourite character is Tom Gates because he is funny .

HORRID HENRY AND THE ABOMINABLE SNOWMAN BY FRANCESCA SIMON

Four story’s filled with with laugher and rudeness .

When it was Snowing Henry,Peter,Margaret and Susan make snowmen and snow girls for a competition . Henry’s was called the ABOMINABLE snowman! And Moody Margarget’s and Susan’s was called snow Girl.

. This book is full of rudeness .Francesca Simon is very good at writting funny vocabulary. One example of this is A snowball wizzed past Susans face  My favourite character is Henry because he is funny and a horrid little boy

Horrid Henry and the abominable snowman is a very funny and interesting fiction book I would recommend it to year 2 to year 6 . If you are interested in funny books you should read this book.

Granny by Anthony Horowitz

Full of funny and wicked scenes-an unforgettable story.

Granny is about an unhappy boy called Joe Warden. His problem is his Granny. She takes him away to an old war home in Devonshire. But Granny has a secret plan and that plan involves Joe!

This book is full of evil plans and some mystery. Anthony Horowitz is very good at describing people. An example of this is: ”She was so fat that she seemed to have partially melted into her chair. She had three chins. The third of these was crowned with a wispy beard.” My favourite character is Mrs Jinks because she is very kind and caring. She helps Joe in his every needs. As you read you wonder weather your Granny is evil. I like the way Granny always feeds everyone cream cheese. The introduction really makes you want to read the book.

Granny is a great book to read when you’re bored. I would thoroughly recommend this book to year 4, 5 and 6. Anyone who has read Awful Auntie should read this book.