Wednesday, December 18, 2019
A Dash of Magic by Kathryn Littlewood - 610 Words
I opted for this book, because I needed an alluring tale to do a book report over that wasnââ¬â¢t too elongated. After laying eyes on this beauty, I resolute to comprehend this book, and surprisingly enjoyed it so much, that I did a book talk in English over this same book to publicize it. ââ¬Å"A Dash of Magicâ⬠is a novel that teaches a moral, or lesson, in the end. Containing this magic little ingredient caught my interest, occurring to me that not many young adult or teen fiction books teach a sensible lesson, mostly just a dilemma and a solution. My impression of this book consisted mainly of interest and trepidation, due to several plot twists. A unique combination of wit, mystery, talking animals, morals, and straightforwardness made me delight in envisaging the chronicle play over in my mind. I was mostly impressed with the relatable characters. The author did a wonderful task at bringing the details out in the characters, and giving them a persona. Since it is a fantasy, because of the talking animals, I found it humorous. One was a talking tabby, and the other a talking French mouse. You know where that leads toâ⬠¦fighting, but nonetheless comical. The first words, ââ¬Å"It was nine months after her aunt Lily stole the Bliss Cookery Booke right out from under her nose that Rosemary Bliss discovered something horrible on the shelves of Ralphââ¬â¢s Super Mart in downtown Calamity Falls.â⬠These words make you marvel. Why did Lily steal the Bliss Cookery Booke? Overall, this tale had an
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