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| Name: charlotte |
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| Country: ENGLAND |
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Date: 8 May 2008 15:51:15 GMT | |
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Comment: hi I`m charlotte one of Abi`s friend`s. I have heard from Abi your book is incredible!!!,so I am hoping I can convince my mum and dad to buy one for me.It sounds so exciting. I wish I could be you. I can`t wait for the next book in 2009. Abi must love having a dad like you. Well i`ve got to do my homework now see you soon bye |
| Name: Katrina |
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| Country: UNITED KINGDOM |
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Date: 6 Jun 2008 15:41:44 GMT | |
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Comment: I thought that the start of Mr Lindon's book was very descriptive, and had a lot of information to describe the book. |
| Name: Jack |
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| Country: ENGLAND |
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Date: 7 Jun 2008 08:44:54 GMT | |
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Comment: Thank you for coming to our school (Oakmead College of Technology) and answering our questions it was really interesting. |
| Name: Stephanie |
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| Country: ENGLAND |
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Date: 9 Jun 2008 06:26:31 GMT | |
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Comment: The first chapter of the book was really interesting. Thank you for coming to our school (Oakmead college of technology) it was good to find out what we wanted to know about the book. |
| Name: tamzin |
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| Country: UNITED KINGDOM |
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Date: 9 Jun 2008 17:30:01 GMT | |
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Comment: thanks for coming to my school. it was great to meet you. thanks for answering our questions. your book sounds really cool. |
| Name: Naomi |
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| Country: ENGLAND |
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Date: 10 Jun 2008 19:10:43 GMT | |
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Comment: Hi, I'm one of the kids from Oakmead - the very chatty one who picked you up from main reception. Thanks for coming to our school and thank you for getting us out of maths!! Can't wait to read the book looks very good hope you do well! |
| Name: Emily |
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| Country: ENGLAND |
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Date: 11 Jun 2008 15:27:53 GMT | |
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Comment: Thanks for coming to our school (Oakmead College Of Technology) to answer our questions. I thought that the opening of your book was very descriptive and interesting. |
| Name: Sarah G |
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| Country: ENGLAND |
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Date: 14 Jun 2008 10:04:01 GMT | |
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Comment: Hi Thanks for coming to Glenmoor, your book was very descriptive and the title bit where it's Namuh is very clever how you put human backwards, I liked the bit where you described the people going through the labyrinth. Do you know when the picture will be in the echo lol Bye Bye |
| Name: Aysia |
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| Country: ENGLAND |
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Date: 20 Jun 2008 09:39:25 GMT | |
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Comment: I thought your book was very exciting and it really hooked me in. Although you only read a chapter of the book to us (Glenmoor) we still all very enjoyed it and we all wanted to read more. I am going to get your book and I am very excited about reading it. xxxx |
| Name: Regent Centre |
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| Country: ENGLAND |
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Date: 22 Jul 2008 10:56:53 GMT | |
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Comment: A magical read for the summer holidays - meet David signing books from 11.00am on Saturday 26th July at the Regent Centre in Christchurch |
| Name: sitruc |
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| Country: USA |
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Date: 16 Apr 2009 16:10:23 GMT | |
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Comment: Your book really sounds so descriptive! It sounds really familiar like other books I've read and enjoyed too, like the Chronicles of Narnia and even Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets! I think it's really clever how you named all the creatures by putting their real names backwards! Werewolves = sevlowerew, goblins = snilbog. WHOA! I cannot wait for the second keep them coming and keep them descriptive! |
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