Hehe, nope not rude at all! I did a Julia Donaldson book, and brought in some resources to explain how I would teach it to a KS1 age group. Went through the key themes of the book, how it would appeal to children, which bits of it I could use in the classroom e.g. the animal theme. Also talked about how the children could act out the book and how it could be used as a basis for independent writing, or a more artistic project such as a wall display. Everyone else did a PowerPoint presentation, but I just used the book and my props to talk through it.
I watched 5 (i think) other presentations, they were all really good but targeted an older age group than my book did so were a bit different. One person did a Harry Potter book, and gave examples of how you could do a "Potions" lesson to link into the Science part of the National Curriculum which I thought was really good! Just try to make suggestions about how you would use your chosen book across the curriculum as much as possible, they seemed to like that!
Whoops, sorry for the essay! Hope its useful
Let me know how it goes!