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I have also met Michael Morpurgo, but I was so young that I don't really remember. I do have his autograph on a Wreck of the Zanzibar (I think) postcard, somewhere.
Name: Naomi
Age: 16
What is your favourite book? My favourite changes so often, but currently Weaveworld by Clive Barker.
Why is it your favourite? It is an imaginative and cleverly constructed story, and, despite being over 700 pages, it does not seem too long.
How often do you read and...
I Get Around ~ The Beach Boys
and the mad dog in my neighbour's garden which woke me up at 7.30am. Stop your pathetic whining!
and I'm usually so sympathetic towards animals :p
I believe I was about 11/12 when I first started reading them. My year six teacher would read the first book to us in the afternoons, then I had to go out and buy it, and I think the second & third ones followed quickly afterwards, because I own those in paperback.
I'm now 16...nearly 17.
When I was younger I read a series of books, which were about 200 pages long per book, that began with a group of friends camping in, if I remember correctly, the australian outback. When they returned, they found that the country had been taken over, and all of the people in their town had been...
I nearly cried when Dumbledore died: This is the first Harry Potter book that has affected me in such a way. I actually found myself getting nervous towards the end of the book; either JKR was writing exceptionally well or I have become pathetic. I was shocked that Snape actually killed...
Just finished the latest Harry Potter book (yes, I know I'm slow, but I had to re-read Book 5 first). I found it really sad actually, but I enjoyed it. Some parts were very cliched, but that doesn't matter too much to me.
When I was a kid (cannot remember what age I was, so some of these suggestions might be a bit young) I enjoyed books such as: Tarka The Otter, Black Beauty, Little Women and loved Tom's Midnight Garden. I also enjoyed The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett.
I am apparently too sarcastic and cynical. Which, according to my darling mother, "isn't very becoming".
But sarcasm is generally deserved in my house.