Jimmy First and Destinys Watch | 12 Year Olds Book
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Here we have some reviews of Ian O'Neill's latest fantasy release, Jimmy First and Destiny's Watch. All of the people here have already enjoyed the new book and then offered us a review. If you would like us to add your own review then please contact Ian.
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| Angie Boyle | | I’m always happy to dive into and review a good book, especially by a local author and set here in Leighton Buzzard. Jimmy First and Destiny's Watch is aimed at children of the 9-12 age group.The main character is fourteen year old Jimmy First. Jimmy has Cerebral Palsy, this affects his co-ordination and his right arm is weak. If he tries to run, he inevitably fal....  Read more of Angie Boyle's review |
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| Tracey | | I thoroughly enjoyed reading your book. Loved the characters, the story, the anticipation, in fact, everything! I really didn't want the book to end, loved the twists and turns, and I couldn't wait to read what happened next. Well done Ian, a fantastic read, really hope you carry on writing this story, Jimmy is a great character. I always think a sign of a good read is ....  Read more of Tracey's review |
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| Tony from Melbourne | | Jimmy First and Destiny's Watch main character is Jimmy First, a 14 year old boy with Cerebral Palsy. Jimmy comes over as a strong character despite his handicap, but he also shows his dreams and fears and how he confronts them. The first part of the book takes you through Jimmy’s everyday life and how he feels about his Cerebral Palsy, from his home life , his friends and his regu....  Read more of Tony from Melbourne's review |
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| Helen Morris from Sydney | | It’s the year 2010 and Jimmy First may have a slight disability and a bully in his life (for a short time only), but he also has a group of caring and supportive friends.His part time job repairing watches and the subsequent relationship he forms with the mature Henry Crumble is heart warming. Henry is a wonderful employer, mentor and friend to the young hard work....  Read more of Helen Morris from Sydney's review |
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