RAE’S READS

TODAY’S RECOMMENDATION, “I read it in one sitting because I couldn’t put it down.

AGE APPEAL: fifth graders and up

ACTION: “Roy drew a deep breath and dashed after them. He heard a honk, but he kept on going, hoping that the police officer wouldn’t jump out and chase him on foot…”

MYSTERY AND INTRIGUE: “If you can get a picture…all we need is one lousy picture of one little owl…”

HUMOR: “Mr. Muckle, looking drained and defeated, and suddenly very old…’This is over! Done!…The councilmen …and the man from the Chamber of Commerce stealthily retreated to their limousine…” It was a rout and a riot! What a hilarious scene.

THE BOOK:

WHO COULD RESIST THOSE PRECIOUS EYES LOOKING UP FROM A HOLE IN THE GROUND? “Mother Paula’s All American House of Pancakes,” That’s who!

Read this for the strong environmental message and the pure entertainment it offers!

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5 responses to “SATURDAY MORNINGS FOR KIDS, LATE SATURDAY NIGHT”

  1. Mia is mine Avatar

    Hoot sounds like a book my grandkiddos would enjoy – as well as myself! Thank you for sharing!

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      I don’t have grandkids, but I LOVED it!

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  2. Deb Nance at Readerbuzz Avatar

    I remember reading this book in 2016, and I think it was the focus on the environment that drew me to it.

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  3. Carla Avatar

    I love this choice, Rae. I have had Hoot on my TBR for a long time. I have read other books dealing with the burrowing owl and need to read this one and I’m not a kid either.

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