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This was a terrible book. It’s about a boy named Dylan and their garage in Manod (a small Welsh hamlet). Many of the people who live there get called off to help deal with the floods in London, leaving Dylan behind with no-one to play football with. The paintings from the gallery in London are then exported to the town of Manod …
The book is an easy read and also is very easy to put down, as it becomes boring with nothing to brighten it up now and then. It is just over three hundred pages and in my opinion it could have been one hundred without the author adding pointless information to extend the read.
It is a book for children younger than myself (13) about 10–11 (older people will not enjoy it and neither will younger people). The cover makes it seem something it’s not (criminal organisation) and it is in hardback, probably paperback in the near future.
A bad book, 4/10