Rating: 3.5 Themes: Non-Fiction, Humour Thoughts: This book is an entertaining quick read, great as a palette cleanser between intense reads. It covers teachers from all over the world which makes me think maybe it’s the profession that drives them to such funny but extreme behaviours. I didn’t really understand the way in which they were broken into chapters as it all felt like it just flowed as one and the first few chapter titles were so broad. With the tales being a paragraph or 2 each we can pretty much stop wherever and know exactly where we are when we pick it up so they weren’t exactly necessary. The illustrations being just pencil drawings felt like they really fit, as if the students were doodling what they had experienced while in class. Favourite Quote: “School: the best days of our lives! Or so we are always told. But ask anyone who's a few decades into their post-school life to name some outstanding memories of their formative years and they'll most likely have...
Rating: 2.5 Stars Themes: Thriller, Quick Reads Thoughts: This is the first quick reads book that I have read and felt like it didn’t quite feel right. I read quick reads as a taster for new authors as well as whenever a story sounds interesting but I know the point is accessible stories for new and returning readers but this one felt more like the beginning of the authors full book rather than a story in it’s own right and we need to go buy/read the new book to be able to find out who actually did it which I’ve never felt before even with the books that are shortened versions of full length novels. We did find out why the kidnapping happened and the build up is great so I was looking forward to the explanations and while I did like the why it’s frustrating that the rest of the story is just missing. It’s a shame as the premise, writing and characters were all great, I just wish it was either a novel in its own right or penned as a prequel novella rather than a quick r...