Have you ever felt that your parents favour your brother or sister?
In the mind-blowing book ‘Two weeks with the Queen’, Colin
experiences this feeling at Christmas, when his little brother is granted his
Christmas wishes while he is not. When his brother is rushed to hospital after
fainting from too much Christmas dinner, Colin jumps at the opportunity to
change his parents’ minds to favour him. Colin persists with his idea until he
realises what he is doing.
Colin Mudford is a teenage boy with shiny black hair who is quite
doubtful of himself and his parents. He wishes to have all of the attention, but
he is very sensitive about other people attracting this interest. He cares for
his family dearly and he would do anything for them, especially his younger
brother Luke. Due to Luke attracting all of the attention and Colin being
somewhat excluded, Colin creates a sad atmosphere that the reader absorbs. Colin
also intrigues the reader into continuing to read the book.
This inspiring book is written in a narrative style and the message
which is conveyed is to not take your family for granted. The dialogue used is
quite simple and there is a little bit of slang. An example includes, “Serves
you right for having three lots of ice-cream with your Chrissie pud.”
‘Two weeks with the Queen’, is a great book that
touches your heart when it shows the close relationship between Luke and Colin.
This book shows the importance of a close relationship and I would recommend
this book to anyone who is looking for an entertaining and inspirational read.
Good job Tilly keep up the good work!Very inspirational ;)
ReplyDeletethat sounds really good Tilly I want to read it some time
ReplyDeleteThe book sounds really good Tilly. I can't wait to read it sometime!!
ReplyDeleteThat was amazing Tilly, I think I'm going to borrow that out of the library and read all of it. As I said amazing, good work
ReplyDeleteLove it! This book sounds like something everyone with siblings can relate to. I love how you began with a rhetorical questions on its own. It captivated me immediately. You have described the book to great length and I am going to go get it from the library as soon as possible! Amazing Tilly :D
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