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The Granny Project By Anne Fine (Reviewed by Caitlin and Ryan-Marybank Primary)

February 17th, 2009 · 2 Comments
Fiction

       The Granny Project is a good book because it has a few twists and each character has a different personality that makes you feel like you are in the book. The Granny is a dotty old lady whose imagination runs wild. She gets along with her grandson Ivan. We reckomend this book for alot more children around the world and we would love to read another book like this one.

Marybank Primary School                                                                                                         

Caitlin and Ryan

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  • 1    Anne Fine // Feb 20, 2009 at 5:52 am

    Dear Caitlin and Ryan, I am absolutely delighted that you enjoyed the book. There are plenty more novels you might also enjoy, so I will send a couple of posters to the school and if they’re not in your school library you can always ask your local library to order them for you. (You ask for a request card, and since you’re under sixteen it should be free.)

  • 2    Anne Fine // Feb 20, 2009 at 5:55 am

    That last comment went off before I had time to add a thank you, and say goodbye. So thank you and goodbye! Love, Anne

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