The Other Side of Summer by Emily Gale

Reviewed by: Chiara, Year 8, 2.5.2019.

Title:  The Other Side of Summer

Author:  Emily Gale

Genre:  Realistic teen fiction; Australian fiction.

Intended audience:  Teenagers, however it is suitable for older age groups too.

Setting:  London and Melbourne.

Main characters:  Summer, Gabe, Floyd, Wren, her parents, her dog Bee, her Nan and her best friend Malinda.

Review: I was impressed with the well thought out plot and storyline of this novel as well as the relationship between the characters and their individual journeys. The way the author tied in all the characters’ points of view and emotions not only made the novel captivating, but as if there truly wasn’t one main character.

It was an incredible novel which makes you laugh, cry and experience the character of Summer in great depth, without it becoming forced. It was a very hopeful story. At times, I found myself wishing for a better life for Summer after all that she had been through in her life.

Towards the end of the novel, the author, Emily Gale, started to introduce elements of magic realism and mystery, which made this the most compelling part of the story. It was an epic page turner as Summer turns from a damaged young girl to a curious independent one with a love for discovering more about her cousin Gabe, who is introduced around the middle of the book.

When I reached the end of the novel, however, I was a little confused and let down that Gabe and Summer weren’t in a friendship that grows into a possible relationship. The front cover and when these two characters met made that impression on me as a reader. I believe that adding a bit of romance to the novel would have made it even more captivating!

Overall, this was a stunning and heart-wrenching novel which blends together young adult and children’s fiction brilliantly.

Overall opinion: It was a brilliant page turner which incorporated multiple genres as well as possessing a stable storyline. I loved how the author incorporated all of the characters’ struggles and how they overcame them.

Select a few words to describe the story: colourful, heart-wrenching, hopeful.

Recommendation and rating (out of 5): I recommend this novel to ages 10-14. I give it a 4/5.

The Tales of Beedle the Bard by J. K. Rowling

Reviewed by: Sophie, Year 7, 19.3.2019.

Title:  The Tales of Beedle the Bard

Author:  J.K Rowling

Genre:  Fantasy

Audience:  9+

Main characters:  Professor Dumbledore

The Tales of Beedle The Bard is a great book with laughs, horrors and insights from Professor Albus Dumbledore – the former headmaster of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Relive the fairy tales young wizards and witches have been told over the generations, they aren’t quite the type of fairy tales us Muggles read to young children! If you loved J.K Rowling’s Harry Potter books then you will love The Tales of Beedle The Bard! I highly recommend this book for anyone aged 9 upwards.

The Wizard and the Hopping Pot, The Fountain of Fair Fortune, The Warlock’s Hairy Heart, Babbitty Rabbitty and The Cackling Stump and, of course, The Tale Of The Three Brothers retold by Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter movie: Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows Part 1.

Overall opinion: J.K Rowling has really outdone herself this time, not letting us down after the international bestseller series Harry Potter with this marvellous little collection of stories. Enjoy the Tales of Beedle The Bard.

Rating (out of 5):  5/5