All reviews for Awful Auntie

  1. loved it

    amazed to the oblivion!!!!!!!!!!!

    18 December 2014

  2. loved it

    this is a very interesting book I would defiantly recommend this book I think it gives a brilliant explanation of the characters WELL DONE DAVID WALLIAMS!!!

    5 December 2014

  3. loved it

    Super funny i recommend this book if you want to laugh i love all Davids book because there just easy and fun to read you can never get bored by reading this book I LOVE IT if have read this book and enjoyed it then i recommend you read his other books they are amazing I LOVE AWFUL AUNTIE because at the end theres a little twist witch makes the story even better.

    21 November 2014

  4. not for me

    I usually LOVE all David Walliams books but for some reason I didn’t really get stuck into the book as I would do if I were reading on of his others. I not saying its bad but its just not for me.

    11 November 2014

  5. loved it

    Awful auntie is the 2nd best book yet that I’ve read by David Walliams (I have read every David Walliams books). I would give this book 5/5. The description of the characters are brilliant and match very well with the illustrations. I would also recommend Billionaire Boy, also by David Walliams. Go to worldofwalliams.com and you can sign the petition to bring back Raj!

    25 October 2014

  6. loved it

    It was awesome because… it was just amazing I got it on my birthday (26th September ) and I couldn’t put it down if you haven’t read this book you must begging your mum’s dad’s or guardians to buy it for you five star rating

    13 October 2014

  7. loved it

    The 2nd book I have read by this author and it was very good! I have a few very small moans and groans about this book, mostly just because it is only available in hard back, but for the most part, this is an excellent read.

    Stella Saxby lives at Saxby hall with her parents and (Awful) Aunt Alberta. One day, on a trip to London, Aunt Alberta poisons Stella’s parents into a car crash in order to have Saxby Hall to herself, which is fatal. After realising that she still needs Stella, she goes crazy tring to get her to sign the mansion over.

    I do like the way that most David Walliams books are printed, as it gives your eyes a break with the gap between lines. The words are not very challenging, so it would be good for 7+ I think.

    The worst thing about the book is that (at the moment) it is only available in hard back. I prefer papreback, and this didn’t seem right. The paper cover kept falling off as I was reading, which really wasn’t very fun.

    I did really like the story though, and thought this was a very good read. I thought that it was the best of the authors books so far, and is my favourite book of all time.

    7 October 2014

  8. okay

    I sounds great and funny i really want to read it even though i am at secondry school and wear make up i love david walliams books sounds like a must read book!!!!!!

    10 September 2014

  9. loved it

    Alberta is awful she thinks she rules the mansion. Stella tries her hardest to find out what really happened to her parents. But meanwhile Stella is friends with ghost boy Soot who is really her Uncle Herbert who went missing years back. Once Stella finds out that Alberta poisoned her Mother and Father with a drink. Alberta’s pet owl Wagner is fed by Alberta who feeds him worms. A very good book. What do you think Stella is in for now? Will she survive the beast of an aunt? Read on if you dare…

    20 August 2014

  10. Sounds a bit rude, but also sounds interesting

    18 August 2014