I think if I were to rate this book from a one to ten, I would choose a nine. This book was really easy to read. (for me meaning that it was interesting and the big words would be explained in humorous definitions.) I would choose this rating because it was good but I don’t think that it deserved a ten. The book was really good, I have to say, but when you finish the book, you are left with a lot of questions. It doesn’t quite answer all of your questions which kind of, keeps you thinking. I suppose that it’s a good and a bad thing because on the good side, it makes you want to read the series. It also makes it more interesting. On the bad side, other people (like me) would probably get tired of it if the rest of the series are like this.
I would recommend this book to anyone that likes to read about adventures and how young children have to deal with bad luck, bad news, and misfortune throughout the book. This book was probably written for younger readers to enjoy because it doesn’t include much violence or naughty words at all. The writing style over all seems to be more of how a younger child would think or write which also lets readers feel like this book is for them. They can relate to the children easier when they understand exactly how they fell which is probably because the author has such great descriptions.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
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I like that you found at least one bad thing...
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