'…I had noticed many times earlier on that if I made a longer interval while reading a book, it often felt sort of awkward to take it up again and carry on with reading from the place I had stopped. I guess, because of the intensity of all other things on my hands when different jobs constantly kept piling up. The books of the series Quick Reads feel quite the reverse in this respect: you start it and soon arrive at the end of the book. The authors, in turn, present a wide choice in terms of topics, plot development lines and character drawing techniques…'
Birute, teacher
We read only Quick Reads 2006. Quick Reads project was launched by Prime Minister Tony Blair on World Book Day 2006 to provide fast-paced, bite-sized books by bestselling writers for emergent readers, anyone who had lost the reading habit or simply wanted a short, fast read. Our list for reading included:
Blackwater by Conn IgguldenStart with your reaction to the book - did you love it, loathe it or remain indifferent to it? Why? What is the book really about? Does the book have a message? Does the book deserve to be a prize winner?
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