![]() ![]() ![]() A review copy of Darius Bell and the Glitter Pool was provided by the publisher. Overall, Darius Bell and The Glitter Pool is brilliant it has believable and likable characters, a creative plot and a nice moral that. ![]() *Duncraig Primary School is a member of our Undercover Readers Club. While Darius Bell and The Glitter Pool can be enjoyed by people of all ages, I especially think young children would enjoy having this book read to them as a bedtime story. ![]() This acclaimed author has written the much-loved Hazel Green series and others such as Amelia Dee and the Peacock Lamp. We enjoyed the unexpected plot turns and the overall quest structure. Our class thinks it would help retain interest if the author moved between locations and plot lines more frequently. Quirky, well-developed characters carry the story. This imaginative book will appeal to some tween readers but does not work as a read aloud book as the detail slows the plot. The item Darius Bell and the glitter pool, Odo Hirsch represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or. Will he and his family ever decide upon this generation’s Bell Gift from the family to the town so they can retain the family house and name? When he and his friends find a mysterious glittering pool in the grounds of the house they wonder if it might provide an answer. Reviewed by Year 5 students at Duncraig Primary School.*ĭarius is worried. Darius Bell and the Glitter Pool, by Odo Hirsch, ISBN 9781741757163, Allen & Unwin. ![]()
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