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Thursday, 7 February 2019

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Book: Billionaire Boy
Author: David Williams 

7 February 2019
I have now read 80 pages of 'Billionaire Boy' written by David Williams its about a boy named Joe that has been bullied at his previous posh school for being super rich/Fat.
Joe convinced his dad to go to a normal school with normal kids. He made a new friend called Bob. Joe didn't tell Bob about him being rich because he was scared that he would make fun of him because he got rich by his dad selling toilet rolls. But then Bob found out but he said he will keep Joe's secret to himself.
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8 February 2019
I have now read to Page 93....
Joe and Bob were spotted by the twins (Grubbs) they ran down a alley hid behind a garbage bin. Where the grubbs had stolen the cadburys dairy milk chocolate bar snatched out of Bob's hands. Then the grubbs threw Bob in the bin where spaghetti and Parmesan cheese ended up in his curly hair that Joe had to pick out himself. The next day at school the 2 grubb twins came walking over slowly, through the football game that no one dared to complain, so  the boys ran into the dinning room. The cooking lady Mrs Trafe said to the twins 'If you aren't eating then get out either Dave or Sue said   'but Mrs trafe...?' ............ ''I SAID OUT!''
(The grubb twins are identical twins but  Dave is a boy and Sue is a girl)

2 comments:

  1. Kia ora
    This novel sounds so funny and full of action. The Grubbs are not very kind stealing his chocolate and even worse when they threw poor Bob in the bin. How old are the characters?

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  2. Fancy his dad making all that money with toilet paper. I liked the word posh and I wondered what a normal school is? Is the main character Joe actually fat or just rich?

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