Fabulous - Rated 
MY BOOK IS CALLED MILLIONS AND IT IS A TRUE STORY.BY FRANK COTELL BOYCE.
2 BROTHERS NAMED, DAMIEN AND ANTHONY, FIND A BAG FULL STUFFED OF MONEY THAT DROPS FROM THE SKY. THEY FIND THEMSELVES VERY RICH AND SUDDENLY FIND THEY CAN BUY ANYTHING THEY WANT-EXCEPT ONE THING THEY REALLY NEED.DAMIEN LOVES SWEETS AND BUYS LOTS FROM THE SHOP WITHOUT ANTHONY KNOWING.
MY FAVOURITE CHARACTER IS DAMIEN BECAUSE HE IS FUNNY AND CLEVER.IT WAS THAT GOOD IT MADE ME WANT TO KEEP ON READING.I DIDN'T THINK ANY PARTS OF THE BOOK WAS OLD OR BORING. I WOULD RECOMMEND THE AGE 8-50 YEARS OLD.
Fantastic - Rated 
This story made me laugh out loud at the same time as making me think about elements of life that we all take for granted.
Damian's honest narrative is touching and immediately drags you into the story. I was only going to read the first couple of chapters one morning but before I knew it I'd got to the end and they day had vanished!
Thought-provoking, witty and fantastically well-written, I would recommend this book to anyone.
Millions- Frank cortrell boyce - Rated 
Millions is an interesting and entertaining book.
The two boys Anthony and Damien find a bag of money and they can't decide what to spend it on. Their friend start to take them for granted and demand lots of money from them.
The book is a teenage fiction, it's funny in places and very often moving, its more for teenagers and children from 10 to 11.
The book was interesting and sometimes funny. It's a good book to read and it keeps you hooked on because you want to know what happens to the money.
The book is recommended to a lot of children and teenagers because it's very good.
Overall the rating would be 8 ½ / 10.
A modern, moving tale of money and morality - Rated 
Millions is the story of a young boy called Damian Cunningham who finds a bag filled with money (£229, 370, to be precise) that has seemingly fallen from the sky. His discovery comes at a time when England is about to change its currency and join the Euro, and so Damian must find a way to spend the money as quickly as possible, before it becomes worthless. Aiding him in this quest is his older brother and only confidant, Anthony; however, unlike Anthony, Damian is a boy of great conscience and sensitivity, and is frequently troubled over the question of "the right thing to do"...
Millions is funny, thought-provoking and moving - as well as being a fairly swift read. There are numerous questions raised within this story - some of them obvious, some of them less so. For example, what is the true value of money? What is the difference between selfishness and selflessness? Which is more important - personal gratification or helping other people? It also addresses issues such as trust (in the book, there are various incidents and one or two characters that cause Damian to question people's their true motives) and grief (Damian's story begins not long after the death of his mother, and his efforts at being "excellent" are a means of coping with this loss).
This book is aimed at able readers aged between 9 and 13, who will no doubt identify with the narrator (Damian) despite his idiosyncrasies, and enjoy discussing the rather grown-up themes presented so expertly by the author.
Matt Pucci
A great book - Rated 
This book is a great fun read. It is about two brothers who find thousends of pounds by the side of a railway track. It is a good, fun read for 9-12. Very good would recommend.
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