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If I was invisible...

Here's Oliver's review of the book he won through inURarea...

"The Unvisibles is a great book for all children and a few fun seeking adults. It was also good because the main character was called Oliver and that’s my name so I could picture myself in the book.

The best part in the book is when he turns invisible and no one knows where he is. I wouldn’t put the book down for ages and when I did I couldn’t wait to start reading again. Out of 5 stars I would give it a 4.9 and the point one difference between it and a 5 is only because it should have had more pages."

Oliver aged 11

We asked inURarea users to tell us what they would do if they invisible. Here's what Oliver told us:

"If i was invisible Iwould go into my classroom at lunch and rearrange all my teachers notes so that she would be embarrassed in front of the whole class.

I might also scare some of the people who I don't like and put people off what they are doing so they would look so stupid.

Oh yes and i might make a few people float."

Well done Oliver! You will be receiving a copy of The Unvisibles by Ian Whybrow.


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Seeking talented kids....

CALLING ALL PARENTS!! IS YOUR KID THE NEXT BILLY ELLIOT OR BRITNEY SPEARS?A NEW TALENT SERIES IS COMING TO Channel 5 AND LOOKING FOR KIDS WITH A TALENT FOR SINGING, DANCING & ACTING.

The makers of FAME ACADEMY are looking for TALENTED KIDS aged 8-12 for a new PRIME TIME TV SHOW

Endemol UK, the makers of Fame Academy, are setting up a new talent school series aimed at nurturing the stars of the future. The project is open to both boy and girl performers who are between the ages of 8 and 12 in September 2005.

They are looking to help children develop their skills and are keen to invite all children who are not in full time drama school to get involved.The children chosen for the production will receive training and coaching from the country's leading performance experts and a scholarship to a leading London stage school is the winners prize.

To enter send a VHS of them performing and telling us a little about themselves. (NO LONGER THAN 3 MINUTES). You should end the tape by explaining WHY WE SHOULD PICK YOUR CHILD.

All videos should be sent, complete with a recent photograph, letter stating the child’s full name, age and contact details (address, parent’s contact telephone numbers, email address etc), TO: Talent Show, PO Box 43763, London, W14 OTG

VIDEOS CANNOT BE RETURNED. THIS OPPORTUNITY IS NOT OPEN TO ANYONE IN FULL TIME THEATRE SCHOOL TRAINING. TO QUALIFY YOUR CHILD WILL NEED TO BE AGED 8-12 IN SEPTEMBER 2005.

CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS IS FRIDAY 27TH MAY 2005,GET YOUR TAPES IN NOW!


Nunsthorpe Community School

inURarea went to Nunsthorpe community school to have a look around. You should look too!


Photographs

Have a look at the photographs we took when we took some lucky winners to see Ronan Keating and The Box Live. Click here.


Book Reviews

The Unvisibles by Ian Whybrow
Ever wondered what it would be like to be invisible? Read the reviews