WOW.WOW.WOW. Having just read, Feel your Fear, a feeling preetttty disapointed with it, I wasn't expecting much from this book. I underestimated it but it was amazing. Loved the plot twists along the way- Hope the last book will be even better :) LB KILLED BRADLEY BAKER! WHAT?
The book was okay. I was expecting so much more action. I enjoyed it no matter what. The mystery was great the storyline was good too. I guess it was just not up to my standards. I hope the next book will be even better.
When I saw this book at the library I just knew I had to try it out. Lauren Child just has a way with writing that makes you want to go to the book world and stay there. And that is also the case with this book.Though I have to say I was a bit worried after a few pages. Hubert seemed a bit too perfe...
by Lauren Child This is a lovely story of a boy who one day finds out a new small person has come to stay and be part of his life. Elmore Green has everything a kid could want: his own bedroom, toys, jelly beans, and the exclusivity of being the funniest, cleverest and most adorable person in the ...
What I liked: The cover- it’s beautiful. The characters are interesting and realistic. Ruby is a spy, but isn’t applauded when she risks her life and is treated (when not being a master code-breaker/spy extraordinaire) as an ordinary teenage girl. However, her natural talents and intelligence are we...
This is a review of a new translation of a children's classic. My comments and the number of stars this edition gets has nothing to do with my adoration of Pippi Longstocking, which my review of the previous edition should make pretty clear.I'm always wildly excited to hear of new translations of bo...
Mr. Tiger Goes Wild by Peter Brown: I like Peter Brown’s books a lot, and his new one has a nice storyline that has a message without feeling too preachy. I also liked the artwork, which seemed a little Klassen-y (I mean that in the best way). Ike’s Incredible Ink by Brianne Farley: A story of cre...
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