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Max and Moritz

by Wilhelm Busch

Pushkin Children’s, £6.99

Review by Marcus, age eight

Max and Moritz is a classic German story, translated into English, about two young boys who played tricks on their neighbourhood. The story is like an interesting rhyming story.

I think that Max and Moritz were nasty but they were also quite smart in tricking people who stick to rules. They were naughty with clever pranks and daring crimes but at one point they went too far. Apart from that it was hilariously wicked but really serious at the same time. There are seven pranks in total, all of them were unpleasant but I think the worst

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