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LAURA: Oh, it's our pleasure to have you. Now, could you tell us a bit about your latest book, "Where Seagulls Dare"? ANTHONY HOROWITZ: Well, WriteForLife, I, I mean, it's so difficult. I mean, I, I sort of love all my books, really. But I guess I have to go for "Where Seagulls Dare", because it's the most recent book. It's the one that's just out now. And I think that's how it is when you're a writer. The book you're writing or the book you've just written is the one that you feel closest to. In October 2020, he was appointed MBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours. Marcus has committed himself to combating child poverty in the UK and his book You Are a Champion, written with Carl Anka, is an inspiring guide for children about reaching their full potential. Marcus's first fiction title, The Breakfast Club Adventures, was written with Alex Falase-Koya. Choose a child to try oral storytelling and ask the rest of the class to draw illustrations to go with the story or to create a front cover. Don't miss the Breakfast Club Investigators' next adventure in The Breakfast Club Adventures: The Ghoul in the School!

Breakfast Club guaranteed I had the best possible start to my day and welcomed me with open arms. It wasn't just about food. It was about forming friendships, about togetherness, about escape. It was where some of my greatest memories were made. I want to capture that feeling in my debut fiction book.' - Marcus Rashford MBE About This Edition ISBN: Ask the children to think of how powerful books can be and how they can influence readers on important global topics. How could this inspire them to write about something they are passionate about? Together with Sam Copeland and Jenny Pearson, the above authors/illustrators could be used as an example to discuss teamwork and identify what factors are important when working in a team. ALEX: Well, Marcus Rashford is, um, such a great guy. He's such a great, um, influence. And it was, so it was an honour to work with him. Um, he came up with a lot of the core ideas and the core themes of the book. And then we kind of just worked on bringing them to life. LAURA: Yes, absolutely. Now you know, I've got a question for you here. What is your favourite book character ever?ANTHONY HOROWITZ: Oh, Laura, you're in trouble. You are in trouble, Laura, I'm not great at quizzes. MARTA: Without actually having to be very complicated. I would also sort of keep in mind, uh, making sure you draw the little gap in his eyebrows, 'cause I think it's a nice little, um, special feature that he has. LAURA: Telling stories is the best. I love people with imaginations. Um, ok, this person is definitely a budding writer with a username like this, WriteForLife says, what is your favourite book you've written?

LAURA: The next world's worst for you is, what book character do you think would be the world's worst tennis player? LAURA: I'm gonna give you three emojis, and Alex, you're gonna have to tell a story using those three emojis. And Marta, you're gonna illustrate along. Don't miss the Breakfast Club Investigators next adventure in The Breakfast Club Adventures: The Ghoul in the School! ANTHONY HOROWITZ: Well, he's in some books and in films, I'm gonna go for Darth Vader. Because, you know, Star Wars. Because if he was, well, he is an astronaut in a way, but if he was up in space, he'd destroy us all. He'd blow us all up. So I'm gonna go for him. MusicalPuppy123 says, did anyone you know inspire the personality of Alex Rider and they are my favourite series.

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LAURA: This seagull keeps, uh, popping in and interrupting me. What's it-, what, what do you want, seagull? Oh, the seagull's letting me know it's time for a quiz, Anthony. So I've got some quiz questions for you here. Oh, but hang on, it says here, if Antony gets all the answers wrong, I get pooed on by the seagull. Breakfast Club guaranteed I had the best possible start to my day and welcomed me with open arms. It wasn’t just about food. It was about forming friendships, about togetherness, about escape. It was where some of my greatest memories were made. I want to capture that feeling in my debut fiction book.’ – Marcus Rashford MBE Falase-Koya said that books were always “a refuge to me and a place where my imagination could be ignited” when he was growing up, and he hoped that The Breakfast Club Adventures would catch “the imagination of all the children”. Marcus Rashford used his experiences as a child at a 'breakfast club' to write his book. Can the children think of any positive experiences in their lives as inspiration for a story?

Don’t miss the Breakfast Club Investigators next adventure in The Breakfast Club Adventures: The Ghoul in the School! LAURA: I loved the Roald Dahl books as well when I was younger. So exciting, "Matilda" and "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" and stuff. LAURA: Ok, now, so we love a mystery here on CBBC. So I've had a, a bit of dabble at creating some mysteries of my own. The third title in the Marcus Rashford Book Club is. The Breakfast Club Adventures: The Beast Beyond the Fence , written by Marcus Rashford with Alex Falase-Koya, and illustrated by Marta Kissi. It is Marcus Rashford’s first fiction book for children! The Breakfast Club Adventures: The Beast Beyond The Fence” was co-written by Marcus Rashford MBE and Alex Falasse-Koya and illustrated by Marta Kissi. The first interview could be used to inspire children to work together on a collaborative piece of writing in groups of three, with different roles for each child: illustrator and co-writers.LAURA: Oh, no, you got it wrong. buzzer It's LLUGAESZ, apparently there's a silent Z at the beginning that no one knows about.

In response to Marcus's End Child Food Poverty campaign, the British Government committed GBP400 million to support vulnerable children across the UK, supporting 1.7 million children for the next 12 months.

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ANTHONY HOROWITZ: Thanks, Laura. Have a great summer, everyone. Read lots of books. And don't be like Laura. Avoid seagulls. ANTHONY HOROWITZ: World's worst chef? I think that would be Augustus Gloop. If you remember him out of "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" by Roald Dahl. And he'd be the world's worst chef because as soon as he'd cooked everything, he'd eat it. LAURA: Hi, Rhys. Yeah, I'm looking after Book Club for you, don't worry. It's in safe hands. Ooh, sorry Rhys, a seagull's just flown in and won't, won't leave me alone. Oh, I think it's got something to tell me. What's that, seagull? Rashford said the book club was designed to “get the right books in the hands of children who have very limited access to them” and offer “an escape from environments that can be quite challenging and to find the joy in reading”. LAURA: Ah, Mr Inkblot's. I was gonna say, does it like, did the character in that inspire you to start drawing? 'Cause it sounds like an illustrator genius behind it.

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