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After reading this series about a year ago, it is awfully hard to recall certain plots of certain books. But I can definitely recall certain parts to this story and my opinion on them.
Book 9 in this series, it certainly kept my interest in the rest of this series. It's like reading a famous five adventure with a dark and brilliant twist.
I can't exactly recall the plot but what I can say that it is another great book in this series and you must read it.
Book 9 in this series, it certainly kept my interest in the rest of this series. It's like reading a famous five adventure with a dark and brilliant twist.
I can't exactly recall the plot but what I can say that it is another great book in this series and you must read it.
It's fun, clever and great from an autistic persons view.
Its about a young boy called Christopher diagnosed with a case of autism, but when late one night he goes out for some air he comes across a dead dog in his neighbours yard. He goes to pet it because he liked the dog but it's owner misconstrues his presence as he killed the dog, luckily his loving father bails him out of the situation.
So 15 year old Christopher is trying to find out who killed the poor dog and also solve a few mysteries along the way.
I think Mr. Haddon wrong this book perfectly, sometimes straying from the plot which was a nice refresher and putting you in the head of an autistic person. I would strongly recommend it if you like a light book that will certainly keep your interest.
Its about a young boy called Christopher diagnosed with a case of autism, but when late one night he goes out for some air he comes across a dead dog in his neighbours yard. He goes to pet it because he liked the dog but it's owner misconstrues his presence as he killed the dog, luckily his loving father bails him out of the situation.
So 15 year old Christopher is trying to find out who killed the poor dog and also solve a few mysteries along the way.
I think Mr. Haddon wrong this book perfectly, sometimes straying from the plot which was a nice refresher and putting you in the head of an autistic person. I would strongly recommend it if you like a light book that will certainly keep your interest.
If you've read the first book you will certainly love this one, but even if you haven't read it you will still enjoy it very much.
It ties into lord loss brilliantly but if you havent read Lord Loss then it wont matter, but it makes you go "oooooh!" if you have read it.
It's still on the subject of demons but completely different characters apart from the odd one and its just amazing what Mr.Shan can do with a computer and himself.
It ties into lord loss brilliantly but if you havent read Lord Loss then it wont matter, but it makes you go "oooooh!" if you have read it.
It's still on the subject of demons but completely different characters apart from the odd one and its just amazing what Mr.Shan can do with a computer and himself.
I had fun reading this book, mainly because i didnt have an older brother so it was fun to see the tortures.
This book was just as good and funny as the first one, although I don't find these stimulating enough I still enjoy the quick reads.
This book was just as good and funny as the first one, although I don't find these stimulating enough I still enjoy the quick reads.
This is the third book in the series and the film does not match its quality. Victoria is at large while Bella is having to worry about her graduation, the voltori and her 'changing' after her graduation. This book made me laugh and my heart beat due to the climax in the book. One of the good things about Ms. Meyer's books is that Bella always has some trouble, even though its with the extreme, but you can always dull it down to regular girl problems. Such as:
Love triangles,
Social Pressures,
Her confidence around the cullens (self image),
Insomnia.
That's what I love most about her books, and in this one the love triangle is a major part of the story as well as the humour aspect of it.
Love triangles,
Social Pressures,
Her confidence around the cullens (self image),
Insomnia.
That's what I love most about her books, and in this one the love triangle is a major part of the story as well as the humour aspect of it.
I first read this book in my younger years, and I kept finding it really hard to continue this story. Not that the plot was bad, actually i found this plot fascinating but I don't know why but I just couldn't get a few chapters in.
Now saying that you might think I didn't like this book, on the contrary I enjoyed what I read very much so but as i said before I just couldn't read it. But as I am older now I intend to reread this book and finish it and give a full review.
But this shouldn't stop you from reading it, please do so and tell me what I'm missing out on.
Now saying that you might think I didn't like this book, on the contrary I enjoyed what I read very much so but as i said before I just couldn't read it. But as I am older now I intend to reread this book and finish it and give a full review.
But this shouldn't stop you from reading it, please do so and tell me what I'm missing out on.
I have already stated how much i love Ms. Cassidy's books, but this is one of the ones which really hit home. It has problems which i have personally have gone through and the ideal love situation while entertaining the reader.
This is one of the books which i would love to read over and over again which I have done and it made me feel the same way each time.
This is one of the books which i would love to read over and over again which I have done and it made me feel the same way each time.
When last we saw the three Baudelaire orphans --- Violet, Klaus and Sunny --- they were hurtling down a raging river on a toboggan, headed for certain death. At the beginning of THE GRIM GROTTO, the three children are rescued in the nick of time by a passing submarine. Just when they think they are safe, though, the Baudelaires are in for their most harrowing adventures yet. Unlike the earlier books in this series, Count Olaf is not really a central character here. Instead, this book introduces some new characters and helps shed light on old nemeses such as the hook-handed man. Lemony Snicket continues to be darkly humorous, with jokes that sometimes seem aimed as much at adults as at children.
In the end, THE GRIM GROTTO introduces more mysteries than it solves. But a great book for any reader.
In the end, THE GRIM GROTTO introduces more mysteries than it solves. But a great book for any reader.
I enjoyed the climax scene in this book because it is the biggest close-call yet! In this series there are so many climax's and resolutions, but this one, is just the biggest heart pounder yet.
One thing I did love about this was that it picked up from exactly where the former book (The Vile Village, which meant all my questions from the cliff hanger from the last book were all answered considerably fast.
One thing I did love about this was that it picked up from exactly where the former book (The Vile Village, which meant all my questions from the cliff hanger from the last book were all answered considerably fast.
Frank Heffley actually thinks he can get his son to toughen up, and he enlists Greg in organized sports and other "manly” endeavors. This was quite amusing in general because you get to experience the awkward 'Dad' ways while not having to go through the embarrassment. Although these books don't entertain me like a book should, when I first read them I enjoyed them very much so.