Thursday, May 6, 2010

A Whole Nother Story

By: Dr. Cuthbert Soup

A most interesting collection of characters is found in this book including a hairless dog, secret agents, an inventor, a cowboy poet, and three fairly normal children. The unfortunate part for the children is that they and their inventor father must continually move around, changing their names, and trying to escape from all who want to steal their father's valuable invention. The children would like to live a more normal life and make friends, but if they stand any chance of getting their mother back, they must help their father protect his invention until he can crack the secret code.

Mrs. Senechal says:
I chose to read this book based on the funny things listed on the back cover, and I am glad I did! I laughed out loud all through the book. My favorite character is the youngest brother who constantly wears a sock puppet named Steve on his hand. Steve has some of the funniest lines in the book! Besides being funny, the book has good action. The only part of the book that disappointed me was that the end of the book is definitely not the end of the story! Now, I'll have to wait for the sequel...

5 comments:

Dorene said...

Mrs. Senechal, can you loan me this book over the next break?
-Emma C

Haley said...

I really liked that book. When will the next book come out?

-Haley A

Mrs. Senechal said...

The 2nd book in the series is due out on December 7, 2010!

Alison B. said...

I thought it was sad when Steve dies, but then it was very funny.

Anonymous said...

I loved the book and if you liked it you should read the 2 one