Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Our Newest Review!

The Complete Adventures of Big Dog and Little Dog
By Dav Pilkey

Big Dog and Little Dog are in big trouble. First, they are lonely. Shhh – Big Dog and Little Dog are sleeping. I liked this book because it is a chapter book and it is funny. He could change the part when they were in big trouble. I would give this book 10 stars.

By Aisha M.

Friday, January 29, 2010

Last Two Reviews for January!

If Dogs Could Talk: Tongues Unleashed
by Joel Zadak

This is about dogs. It is about what dogs would say if they talked like people. Sometimes they say funny things. A dog and a cat were in love. A dog carries cups on its head. It's a good book. I will give this five stars.

by Rabia

Olive My Love
by Vivian Walsh
illustrated by J. Otto Seibold

Olive the dog was making cookies when she heard someone calling her name. It was her friend Dexter, who was singing to her, "My love to you." She sang along. She went out looking for who was calling her name. I liked the pictures. I liked the characters they drew. There could be more details put on the pictures of the dogs. Four stars.

by Francine

Thursday, January 28, 2010

A Review of Have You Seen Chester?

Have You Seen Chester?
by Andrew Murray
illustrations by Nicola Slater

Chester and Buddy the cat were fighting. Then Chester ran out of the house. That night, Buddy ran out and looked for Chester. I liked when Lucy searched for Chester in the garbage. And I liked that Chester was lost because he was better at fighting. I liked when buddy looked for Chester in the night. I wanted the author to make the dog an even better fighter. I give this book five stars.

by Danny

A Review of Chowder

Chowder
by Peter Brown

One day while watching TV with the Wubbingtons, Chowder saw a commercial for Twisty’s Acrobatic Fanatic Camp. He dreamed of going there, but Twisty would not allow dogs. Madge and Bernie, Chowder’s owners, turned Ms. Shirley Fabu who ran the Fabu Pooch Boot Camp. The dogs at the Fabu Boot Camp went on field trips to dog shows and dog salons and they sharpened their skills in fabulousness.
I liked this book because it is very funny. Chowder is very funny.
I give it 5 stars.

by Nicole

Review of Sirko and the Wolf

Sirko and the Wolf
by Erica A Kimmel
illustrated by Robert Sauber

The man sold the dog, Sirko, away. The dog found a wolf and they became friends. I like that he found a wolf. I like how the pictures were drawn. I did not like it when the people sold the dog. I would give this book five stars.

by Nathan

Review of Martha Blah Blah

Martha Blah Blah
by Susan Meddaugh

Martha actually talks because of the alphabets in the soup. Granny Elsie died, and so she has a new person take her place at Granny’s Soup Company because she died. I like the part where Martha started to talk. Also, another part is where Alf Abbott gives some soup to Martha so that she can talk again. One part I did not like is when the replacement Granny Elsie did not put all alphabets into the soup. I would give it five stars.

by Naomi

Review of How to Be a Good Dog

How to be a Good Dog
Written and illustrated by Gail Page

A dog wanted to be good but he did wrong things. The cat had a way to help the dog. I liked the book cause the illustrator made funny pictures. It was an interesting book. The author should not ever make the book all by herself or himself. It should be two girls working together or two boys working together every time. I loved this book. I give it five stars.
You made a great book, Gail Page, excellent job.

by Aisha Z