Katie Kazoo
Switcharoo - Any Way You Slice It
By: Nancy
Kurlik
Review by
Trish Chikowore
This book is about a girl who does
something wrong to a friend and she tries to fix the problem but something doesn’t
go right.
The book had OUTSTANDING descriptive
language. It describes everything in the book. The book also hooks the reader
into the story, and makes the reader carry on reading.
What I didn’t like about the book was
that it got less interesting in chapter 1, because when Suzanne and Jeremy were
talking about how much longer until the pizza shop opens for a while, it lost
my interest.
Yes I think the author was trying to
give a message. If you do something wrong you need to try to fix the problem,
before it’s too late like what a really good friend does to help. I think she
wrote the book because she wanted to teach young kids what to do if you make a
mistake. Yes I think the author was trying to communicate - saying it’s ok to
make a mistake you just need to fix it and everything will turn out fine.
Conclusion
I recommend this book for people who
like to help a friend or for people who like a challenge or anything that
involves food.
|
I think this is a very clearly written book review.
ReplyDelete