Tuesday, 4 June 2013

Bath Night Book Review

We think that the book written by Anthony Horowitz called Bath Night is great story to read. It is about a little girl with the name of Isabel and her parents who buy an old Victorian bath.

Isabel didn't like the bath her parents bought. The first time she tried to use her new bath, blood started pouring out of the tap and the tap started to cough like a heavy smoker of 40 years old!

She didn't want to tell anybody about this experience because she might be laughed at.

I strongly recommend that the people who might be quite intrigued by horrors or thrillers!

This book is suited for children around the age of 13 plus; but the people who read this book would have to have a strong heart because there are scary parys in the story!

     By: Cyrus Bennett - Williams and Rekeem Harper, Year 8

Bath Night Review

The astonishing short story Bath Night is a very interesting, toe curling thriller that will make the hairs on the back of your neck stand up. However the improvement could be that there should be no cliffhanger for it will leave you dying to read more. If you like to read short stories with an amazing thriller this is the story for you!

By Sarah, Kimberley and Elisheba Year 8

Bath Night

This book is aimed at people who like reading horror stories. Children and teenagers like reading these kinds of books therefore they'd would be interested, because in the end there was a clever twist with a cliffhanger, which makes the readers think about the ending and leaves them guessing.

This book was fantastic and really amazing. Anthony Horowitz is really clever, he wrote the book in a clever way.

By Ruhul Amin Year 8

Review of Bath Night by Anthony Horowitz

This book was a very interesting book to read, it is more likely aimed at children/teens that enjoy reading horror and spooky things.

This book had very short interesting snappy scenes which made this book enjoyable. This book was about a 12 year old who's parents bought her a new Victorian bath tub.

However little did they know, that this bath tub was no ordinary bath tub but also a haunted one. Her parents didn't believe her and this makes it interesting for us because it creates more suspense and we can relate to her. We highly recommend this book to those who enjoy reading shorter books rather than longer ones. :)

Alima and Isma, Year 8

Tybalt Fakebook


By Hassan Ali Year 9

Juliet Fakebook


By Alisha Khan Year 9

Romeo Fakebook



By Jack Babington Year 9