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Lionboy

by Zizou Corder

Lionboy by Zizou Corder X
Lionboy by Zizou Corder
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  • First Published:
    Dec 2003, 288 pages

    Paperback:
    Sep 2004, 304 pages

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KK

This book was truly exellent! Full of Adventure! Any animal lover would love it! A great book for reading outloud! It just never gets old! Very descrpitive and a wounderful book! You'll never want to put it down no matter how old you are or how many times you've read it!
Annika

I just loved this book. I desperatly want to find out what happens next. I think the plot is superb. I can't wait for a sequel.
Mornira

I am a 12 year old who is fanatic about anything to do with people haveing special abilities. I also love big cats so this book is one of my all-time faves and i can't stop reading it over and over again! I can't wait for a sequel!
jaky

it is a wonderful young adult book that kept me reading the whole time. i couldn't put it down!
Joe Macpherson




I am 11 years old and I think that this book is fantastic. This is probably the best book I have ever read it is very exciting. I think that the book would be suitable for ages 10-18. Younger children may find the book hard to read and understand and older children may find it boring and childish. The only bad bits of the book are probably the ending and the long drawn out circus description(Over 20 pages!)It gets tedious. I would definitely recommend the book to anyone who likes a good, funny adventure
Anthony Harris

I am 11 years old and I think that this book is absolutely fantastic. This is probably the best fictitous book I have ever read. I think that the book would be suitable for ages 8-18. Younger children may find the book hard to read and understand and older children may find it boring and childish. The only bad bit of the book is probably it's ending as you really can't wait for the sequel to come out but it does seem to take years. I would definitely recommend the book. You can mail me at: antzyh@msn.com.
AnonymousH

LionBoy
I think this book is Awesome and I really want to read the rest of the series (the only snooping factor is that the story doesn't finish but goes on to the next book)
Kelvin

This was a decent book, however many parts were unclear. Nevertheless the plot and story was pretty good. Yet I think she should have finished the book.....
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