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Monday, July 18, 2011
Zoobreak by Gordon Korman
Zoobreak by Gordon Korman is a sequel to Swindle, which I know some of you enjoyed a couple of years ago in 2007. Here's a link to listen to Korman talking about Swindle and how he became a writer http://www.gordonkorman.com/. In Zoobreak, the same children continue to take matters into their own hands. Griffin, the planner of the group, jumps into action when his friend Savannah, spots her missing monkey at a sleazy small animal zoo. I love how Griffin breaks down their problems and plans a solution. Except of course, it's not that easy because the problems keep multiplying.
Reviewed by Mrs. Castro
Labels:
adventure,
animals,
friendship,
Mrs. Castro,
plan,
problem solving,
zoo
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I Took This Book Out Of The Library Recently And I Love It! I Don't Want To Spoil it, But In My Opinion It Is Truly One Of My Faves! Enjoy
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I'm glad you're enjoying the book so far. If you like animals, it definitely becomes one of your favorites. Nice comment. Just don't forget to add your screen name next time. : )
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