These books aren't exactly "laugh out loud" funny but they are entertaining... They usually read pretty quickly because they are just fun!
Here Lies the Librarian by Richard Peck
Genre: Historical Fiction and funny
Summary: Four young librarians arrive in Eleanor's town and the tomboy who wants nothing to do with school realizes that there are many possiblities for her future!
Review: This is written in typical Peck style with tricks, paybacks and gotcha's! They are quite funny and clever... I give this book a 4 out of 5 - it's not my favorite by him, but it's still great!!
Genre: Historical Fiction and funny
Summary: Four young librarians arrive in Eleanor's town and the tomboy who wants nothing to do with school realizes that there are many possiblities for her future!
Review: This is written in typical Peck style with tricks, paybacks and gotcha's! They are quite funny and clever... I give this book a 4 out of 5 - it's not my favorite by him, but it's still great!!
Mostly True Adventures of Homer P. Figg by W.R. Philbrick
Genre: Historical fiction and funny
Summary: Homer Figg lives with a really mean uncle and his brother gets tricked into joining the Union Army during the Civil War. Homer goes on a journey to find his brother and meets some characters and gets into trouble along the way!
Review: I give this book a 4 out of 5! I learned some things about the Civil War and I enjoyed Homer's adventures (and lies)...
Genre: Historical fiction and funny
Summary: Homer Figg lives with a really mean uncle and his brother gets tricked into joining the Union Army during the Civil War. Homer goes on a journey to find his brother and meets some characters and gets into trouble along the way!
Review: I give this book a 4 out of 5! I learned some things about the Civil War and I enjoyed Homer's adventures (and lies)...
Middle School: Get me out of Here! By James Patterson
Genre: Funny and realistic
Summary: Rafe moves to Philadelphia and starts at an exclusive art school. But somehow trouble follows him, again...
Review: I give this book a 4 out of 5. I liked it and thought it was entertaining!
Genre: Funny and realistic
Summary: Rafe moves to Philadelphia and starts at an exclusive art school. But somehow trouble follows him, again...
Review: I give this book a 4 out of 5. I liked it and thought it was entertaining!
The Name of this Book is a Secret by Pseudonymous Bosch
Genre: Adventure, mystery and funny
Summary: Two kids are trying to solve the mystery of a dead magician and stop two evil people who are searching for the secret of immortality. This takes them on a crazy adventure full of twists and turns.
Review: It took me a little while to get the hang of how this author writes, but once I got used to the conversational style, I really liked the mystery part of it! I give it a 4 out of 5!
Genre: Adventure, mystery and funny
Summary: Two kids are trying to solve the mystery of a dead magician and stop two evil people who are searching for the secret of immortality. This takes them on a crazy adventure full of twists and turns.
Review: It took me a little while to get the hang of how this author writes, but once I got used to the conversational style, I really liked the mystery part of it! I give it a 4 out of 5!
A Season of Gifts by Richard Peck
Genre: Realistic fiction, historical fiction, and funny
Summary: Bob and his family move to a small town and live next door to a quirky old lady. Each chapter is a different event leading up to a beautiful Christmas ending. Mrs. Dowdell, the old lady, is the same character from A Long Way to Chicago and some of Peck's other books.
Review: 5 out of 5 stars. This book (and the ones that feature Mrs. Dowdell) is my favorite! I love how she gets her point across in unique ways. There are some crazy things that happen and the first chapter is a bit shocking!! And remember... this book takes place in the 1950's
Genre: Realistic fiction, historical fiction, and funny
Summary: Bob and his family move to a small town and live next door to a quirky old lady. Each chapter is a different event leading up to a beautiful Christmas ending. Mrs. Dowdell, the old lady, is the same character from A Long Way to Chicago and some of Peck's other books.
Review: 5 out of 5 stars. This book (and the ones that feature Mrs. Dowdell) is my favorite! I love how she gets her point across in unique ways. There are some crazy things that happen and the first chapter is a bit shocking!! And remember... this book takes place in the 1950's
Charlie Joe Jackson's Guide to Not Reading by Tommy Greenwald
Genre: Funny, realistic (sort of) and reminds me of Diary of a Wimpy Kid
Summary: Charlie Joe hates to read and will happily strike bargins with other kids so they do the reading for him. However, at some point, his schemes go a little too far!
Review: I give this book a 4.5 out of 5 - it's not my favorite genre, but it was an easy book to read the ending surprised me a little bit!
Genre: Funny, realistic (sort of) and reminds me of Diary of a Wimpy Kid
Summary: Charlie Joe hates to read and will happily strike bargins with other kids so they do the reading for him. However, at some point, his schemes go a little too far!
Review: I give this book a 4.5 out of 5 - it's not my favorite genre, but it was an easy book to read the ending surprised me a little bit!
Darth Paper Strikes Back by Tom Angelberger
Genre: Funny and realistic fiction
Summary: Remember the oragami Yoda that solved problems? Well it seems that Dwight is in trouble and it takes another collection of stories and his rival Darth Paper to help him.
Review: I give this book a 4.5 out of 5. It is pretty easy to read, but two books that are similar is a bit much. However, the ending will surprise you!!
Genre: Funny and realistic fiction
Summary: Remember the oragami Yoda that solved problems? Well it seems that Dwight is in trouble and it takes another collection of stories and his rival Darth Paper to help him.
Review: I give this book a 4.5 out of 5. It is pretty easy to read, but two books that are similar is a bit much. However, the ending will surprise you!!
The Life and Crimes of Bernetta Wallflower by Lisa Graff
Genre: Funny
Summary: Bernetta was framed. And now she needs to earn $9000 in one summer. She ends up using her sleight-of-hand magic tricks and fast talking to earn money and get revenge - the wrong way.
Review: I give this book a 4.5 out of 5. I love her tricks and it cracks me up that she gets away with it and makes so much money! But don' t get any ideas... I don't think it would really work!
Genre: Funny
Summary: Bernetta was framed. And now she needs to earn $9000 in one summer. She ends up using her sleight-of-hand magic tricks and fast talking to earn money and get revenge - the wrong way.
Review: I give this book a 4.5 out of 5. I love her tricks and it cracks me up that she gets away with it and makes so much money! But don' t get any ideas... I don't think it would really work!
The Strange Case of Origami Yoda by Tom Angelberger
Genre: Realisitc Fiction and funny
Summary: Dwight is the biggest dork in 6th grade and he has this little origami finger puppet that gives great advice. Tommy wants to know how this happens, so he interviews classmates who have been impacted by Yoda's advice.
Review: I give this book a 5 out of 5 stars! I loved reading the different stories because they were pretty funny! It was an easy read - so I liked that too!
Genre: Realisitc Fiction and funny
Summary: Dwight is the biggest dork in 6th grade and he has this little origami finger puppet that gives great advice. Tommy wants to know how this happens, so he interviews classmates who have been impacted by Yoda's advice.
Review: I give this book a 5 out of 5 stars! I loved reading the different stories because they were pretty funny! It was an easy read - so I liked that too!
Moxy Maxwell Does not Love Practicing the Piano by Peggy Gifford
Genre: Funny and realistic - and appealing to girls...
Summary: Moxy has a big piano recital, but actually practicing her song is not as important as getting the other details organized!
Review: 4 out of 5... this book is cute and fun to read!
Genre: Funny and realistic - and appealing to girls...
Summary: Moxy has a big piano recital, but actually practicing her song is not as important as getting the other details organized!
Review: 4 out of 5... this book is cute and fun to read!
Middle School the Worst Years of my LIfe by James Patterson
Genre: Realistic Fiction, Graphic Novel, and Funny
Summary: Rafe has decided that he should break every one of the school's rules. He get's different points for each rule he breaks...
Review: Five out of five! This is a great book and is the next step above Diary of a Wimpy Kid... It has the same drawings and artwork, just more text. LOVE IT!!!!!!!
Genre: Realistic Fiction, Graphic Novel, and Funny
Summary: Rafe has decided that he should break every one of the school's rules. He get's different points for each rule he breaks...
Review: Five out of five! This is a great book and is the next step above Diary of a Wimpy Kid... It has the same drawings and artwork, just more text. LOVE IT!!!!!!!
Research for the Social Improvement and General Betterment (Popularity Papers) by Amy Ignatow
Genre: Realistic Fiction, Chick-Lit, Graphic Novel
Summary: Julie and Lydia have been best friends forever and they want to become popular. They've decided to do research to figure out what it takes to be popular. They write and draw their observations in this book.
Review: Very cute! 4.5 out of 5... It's nice to have alternatives to "Wimpy Kid" books!!
Genre: Realistic Fiction, Chick-Lit, Graphic Novel
Summary: Julie and Lydia have been best friends forever and they want to become popular. They've decided to do research to figure out what it takes to be popular. They write and draw their observations in this book.
Review: Very cute! 4.5 out of 5... It's nice to have alternatives to "Wimpy Kid" books!!
Finally By Wendy Mass
Genre: Realistic Fiction, funny and chick-lit
Summary: Rory has an entire list of things she will be able to do when she finally turns twelve! But as she quickly learns, some of the "grown up" things aren't that great...
Review: I give this a 4 out of 5. It was definitely filled with chuckles! I guess my hang-up was that I expected it to be more like "11 Birthdays".
Genre: Realistic Fiction, funny and chick-lit
Summary: Rory has an entire list of things she will be able to do when she finally turns twelve! But as she quickly learns, some of the "grown up" things aren't that great...
Review: I give this a 4 out of 5. It was definitely filled with chuckles! I guess my hang-up was that I expected it to be more like "11 Birthdays".
Drums, Girls and Dangerous Pie by Jordan Sonnenblick
Genre: Realistic fiction and funny
Summary: Steven has had quite the year - and most of it revolves around his little brother having cancer. This book shows Steven's real emotions and how he handles the stress and his "job" of getting through 8th grade.
Review: Can I go higher than a five? This book is amazing! You will laugh and you will cry! This is the original Starbook and it is yet to be topped!
Genre: Realistic fiction and funny
Summary: Steven has had quite the year - and most of it revolves around his little brother having cancer. This book shows Steven's real emotions and how he handles the stress and his "job" of getting through 8th grade.
Review: Can I go higher than a five? This book is amazing! You will laugh and you will cry! This is the original Starbook and it is yet to be topped!
Notes from the Midnight Driver by Jordan Sonnenblick
Genre: Realistic fiction but really, really funny!
Summary: Alex decides to get even with his parents. And this doesn't turn out so well. In fact, it lands him in community service. And his community service requires him to "hang out" with this grumpy old man. But the two forge a friendship that helps them both!
Review: Five out of five!! So moving and funny!!
Genre: Realistic fiction but really, really funny!
Summary: Alex decides to get even with his parents. And this doesn't turn out so well. In fact, it lands him in community service. And his community service requires him to "hang out" with this grumpy old man. But the two forge a friendship that helps them both!
Review: Five out of five!! So moving and funny!!
Out of Patience by Brian Meehl
Genre: Realistic? Funny? Not really sure where it fits!
Summary: Jake's dad's dream is open a toilet museum. Yes, a toilet museum... and, toilets have been plaguing Patience for 129 years. The folklore says that once the "Plunger of Destiny" returns to Patience, the town will prosper.
Review: I give this book a 4 out of 5. I love how there are two stories that come together into one. It has some good action at parts...
Genre: Realistic? Funny? Not really sure where it fits!
Summary: Jake's dad's dream is open a toilet museum. Yes, a toilet museum... and, toilets have been plaguing Patience for 129 years. The folklore says that once the "Plunger of Destiny" returns to Patience, the town will prosper.
Review: I give this book a 4 out of 5. I love how there are two stories that come together into one. It has some good action at parts...
15 Minutes by Steve Young
Genre: Guy book (kind of - girls would like it too), fantasy (kind of - realistic characters but fantasy type of plot) and humor
Summary: A kid finds a watch that lets him go back in time by 15 minutes. Casey uses this automatic "do-over" to impress the girls and in sports. But sometimes, the watch has a mind of it's own...
Review: I liked this book and I like how he comes around and figures out if the watch is a good thing or a bad thing. This book is a pretty easy read and has some "oh, funny!" parts. Overall, I give it a 4 out of 5.
I am not sure what this book reminds me of! Maybe Lawn Boy by Gary Paulsen because it is the same type of humor, but the plots are completely different.
Genre: Guy book (kind of - girls would like it too), fantasy (kind of - realistic characters but fantasy type of plot) and humor
Summary: A kid finds a watch that lets him go back in time by 15 minutes. Casey uses this automatic "do-over" to impress the girls and in sports. But sometimes, the watch has a mind of it's own...
Review: I liked this book and I like how he comes around and figures out if the watch is a good thing or a bad thing. This book is a pretty easy read and has some "oh, funny!" parts. Overall, I give it a 4 out of 5.
I am not sure what this book reminds me of! Maybe Lawn Boy by Gary Paulsen because it is the same type of humor, but the plots are completely different.
A Long Way from Chicago by Richard Peck
Genre: Funny and Historical Fiction
Summary: It's 1929 and to kids from Chicago spend the summer with their Grandma in a small town in Illinois. These kids help their grandmother trespass, poach, catch the sheriff in his underwear, and feed the hungry. And this is just one day! Imagine the rest of this summer.
Review: I LOVE this book! It's is so funny... I give it a five out of five. Grandma is CRAZY! But remember, this takes place in 1929 and things were different.
Genre: Funny and Historical Fiction
Summary: It's 1929 and to kids from Chicago spend the summer with their Grandma in a small town in Illinois. These kids help their grandmother trespass, poach, catch the sheriff in his underwear, and feed the hungry. And this is just one day! Imagine the rest of this summer.
Review: I LOVE this book! It's is so funny... I give it a five out of five. Grandma is CRAZY! But remember, this takes place in 1929 and things were different.
Mercy on these Teenage Chimps by Gary Soto
Genre: Realistic Fiction and funny
Summary: Ronnie's best friend, Joey, embarassed him self in front of a girl. Now, Joey is hiding in a tree! So Ronnie sets out on an adventure to fix Joey's problem - and a few other problems along the way.
Review: This is a cute book and I enjoyed reading it... I give it a 4.5 out of 5. It reminds me of Lawn Boy in that one thing leads to another and it's not super funny, but a "cute funny".
Genre: Realistic Fiction and funny
Summary: Ronnie's best friend, Joey, embarassed him self in front of a girl. Now, Joey is hiding in a tree! So Ronnie sets out on an adventure to fix Joey's problem - and a few other problems along the way.
Review: This is a cute book and I enjoyed reading it... I give it a 4.5 out of 5. It reminds me of Lawn Boy in that one thing leads to another and it's not super funny, but a "cute funny".
Al Capone Does My Shirts by Gennifer Choldenko
Genre: Funny and historical fiction
Summary: Moose lives on Alcatraz, not very far from some of the most dangerous convicts ever! His dad is a prison guard and his sister, Natalie, has autism. Natalie needs to attend a special school, but as it turns out, that's not so easy!
Review: I give this book a 4 out of 5 - it's good, but it's not a fast read!
Genre: Funny and historical fiction
Summary: Moose lives on Alcatraz, not very far from some of the most dangerous convicts ever! His dad is a prison guard and his sister, Natalie, has autism. Natalie needs to attend a special school, but as it turns out, that's not so easy!
Review: I give this book a 4 out of 5 - it's good, but it's not a fast read!
Al Capone Shines My Shoes by Gennifer Choldenko (Sequel to Al Capone Does my Shirts)
Genre: Adventure and historical fiction
Summary: Moose and the convicts on Alcatraz are back! And Moose owes Al Capone a favor. And a simple favor turns into so much more!
Review: I love this book - 4.5 out of 5. And I love it because it is clever, adventurous, funny, and shows compassion for special needs kids!
Genre: Adventure and historical fiction
Summary: Moose and the convicts on Alcatraz are back! And Moose owes Al Capone a favor. And a simple favor turns into so much more!
Review: I love this book - 4.5 out of 5. And I love it because it is clever, adventurous, funny, and shows compassion for special needs kids!
Schooled by Gordon Korman
Genre: Realistic Fiction and funny!
Summary: Capricorn has grown up on a hippie farm and he is suddenly transported into a modern day middle school. At first, he is the target of every bully imaginable, but he seems oblivious! This book is about his transition into “real” life.
Review: Hilarious! Five out of five… In fact, this one of our Starbooks – and for good reason!
Genre: Realistic Fiction and funny!
Summary: Capricorn has grown up on a hippie farm and he is suddenly transported into a modern day middle school. At first, he is the target of every bully imaginable, but he seems oblivious! This book is about his transition into “real” life.
Review: Hilarious! Five out of five… In fact, this one of our Starbooks – and for good reason!
The Total Tragedy of a Girl Named Hamlet by Erin Dionne
Genre: Funny and realistic (and embarassing)
Summary: It's not bad enough that your parents routinely dress up in Shakespearean costumes and go out in public like that... You also have a little sister who is brillian and at the age of seven, she will be going to middle school with you. And... she becomes a math tutor! This book is about Hamlet trying to be "normal" through all of this!
Review: I give this book a 4.5 out of 5 - it makes me feel better about my family! It reminds me of Hot, Sour, Salty, Sweet.
Genre: Funny and realistic (and embarassing)
Summary: It's not bad enough that your parents routinely dress up in Shakespearean costumes and go out in public like that... You also have a little sister who is brillian and at the age of seven, she will be going to middle school with you. And... she becomes a math tutor! This book is about Hamlet trying to be "normal" through all of this!
Review: I give this book a 4.5 out of 5 - it makes me feel better about my family! It reminds me of Hot, Sour, Salty, Sweet.
Lawn Boy ~ Gary Paulsen
Genre: Good question... this one is hard to categorize. BUT, since you need to know I would consider it funny! It's not laugh out loud funny, but it makes you chuckle!
Summary: (Acutally I'm cheating here... this is a paragraph from the book but it does a better job than I could!) "One day I was twelve years old and broke. I set out to mow some lawns with Grandpa’s old riding mower. One client was Arnold the stockbroker, who offered to teach me about: the beauty of capitalism. Supply and demand. Diversifying labor. Distributing the wealth. “It’s groovy, man,” Arnold said. The grass grew, and so did business. Arnold invested my money in many things. One of them was a prizefighter. All of a sudden I was the sponsor of my very own fighter, Joey Pow. That’s when my twelfth summer got really interesting."
Review: This is book is very surprising! It reads pretty quickly and like I said, I found it pretty entertaining! I would give it a 4 out of 5. I'm not really sure what it reminds me of!!
Genre: Good question... this one is hard to categorize. BUT, since you need to know I would consider it funny! It's not laugh out loud funny, but it makes you chuckle!
Summary: (Acutally I'm cheating here... this is a paragraph from the book but it does a better job than I could!) "One day I was twelve years old and broke. I set out to mow some lawns with Grandpa’s old riding mower. One client was Arnold the stockbroker, who offered to teach me about: the beauty of capitalism. Supply and demand. Diversifying labor. Distributing the wealth. “It’s groovy, man,” Arnold said. The grass grew, and so did business. Arnold invested my money in many things. One of them was a prizefighter. All of a sudden I was the sponsor of my very own fighter, Joey Pow. That’s when my twelfth summer got really interesting."
Review: This is book is very surprising! It reads pretty quickly and like I said, I found it pretty entertaining! I would give it a 4 out of 5. I'm not really sure what it reminds me of!!
Lawn Boy Returns by Gary Paulsen
Genre: Again... good question... Let's say it's a great book for guys and funny.
Summary: The book does a pretty good job summarizing, so here's another excerpt: "Six weeks and hundreds of thousands of dollars later, life got more complicated. You see, the prizefighter I sponsor, Joey Pow, won a big fight. And a TV interview made me famous. As Arnold says, “Capitalism plus publicity equals monster commerce.” Even my best friends wanted a piece of the action. Meanwhile, some scary guys showed up at Joey’s gym. . . . "
Review: I like this better than the first book because it starts faster and gets "good" faster too! Let's say 4.25 stars out of 5!
Genre: Again... good question... Let's say it's a great book for guys and funny.
Summary: The book does a pretty good job summarizing, so here's another excerpt: "Six weeks and hundreds of thousands of dollars later, life got more complicated. You see, the prizefighter I sponsor, Joey Pow, won a big fight. And a TV interview made me famous. As Arnold says, “Capitalism plus publicity equals monster commerce.” Even my best friends wanted a piece of the action. Meanwhile, some scary guys showed up at Joey’s gym. . . . "
Review: I like this better than the first book because it starts faster and gets "good" faster too! Let's say 4.25 stars out of 5!
Dodger and Me by Jordan Sonnenblick
Genre: Humor and fantasy (sort of... Real character plus a blue chimpanzee that talks)
Summary: A nerdy, wimpy kid with an over-protective mom finds a "genie" that can't really grant wishes, but fulfills "heart's desires". This genie happens to be a blue chimpanzee and needless to say, they go on some crazy adventures.
Review: If you like goofy, silly books, this one is for you! I'm not going to rate it... I want you to rate it!! Let me know what you think.
Genre: Humor and fantasy (sort of... Real character plus a blue chimpanzee that talks)
Summary: A nerdy, wimpy kid with an over-protective mom finds a "genie" that can't really grant wishes, but fulfills "heart's desires". This genie happens to be a blue chimpanzee and needless to say, they go on some crazy adventures.
Review: If you like goofy, silly books, this one is for you! I'm not going to rate it... I want you to rate it!! Let me know what you think.
Misadventures of Maude March by Audrey Coloumbis
Genre: Historical Fiction, adventure and comedy
Summary: Sallie March and her sister run away from their foster family. So they decide to head out west to an uncle- but this is before the west is settled. And these girls get into quite a few crazy predicaments.
Review: I really like this book - as in a 4.5 out of 5! It's not super quick moving, but the stuff the girls get into is funny!
Genre: Historical Fiction, adventure and comedy
Summary: Sallie March and her sister run away from their foster family. So they decide to head out west to an uncle- but this is before the west is settled. And these girls get into quite a few crazy predicaments.
Review: I really like this book - as in a 4.5 out of 5! It's not super quick moving, but the stuff the girls get into is funny!
The Watsons Go to Birmingham 1963 by Christopher Paul Curtis
Genre: Historical fiction and comedy
Summary: It's 1963, and Kenny's family heads to Birmingham, Alabama to visit family. While in Alabama, they witness the horrible events of the deep south in the 1960's. Their family is forever changed! Don't get me wrong... the events that take place are serious, but the family is hilarious!
Review: This book is a classic - and for good reason! It is told through the eyes of a 10 year old and he uses humor to describe some of the darkest days of America's history. After reading this book, you can really understand what it was like. Definitely a 5 out of 5!!
Genre: Historical fiction and comedy
Summary: It's 1963, and Kenny's family heads to Birmingham, Alabama to visit family. While in Alabama, they witness the horrible events of the deep south in the 1960's. Their family is forever changed! Don't get me wrong... the events that take place are serious, but the family is hilarious!
Review: This book is a classic - and for good reason! It is told through the eyes of a 10 year old and he uses humor to describe some of the darkest days of America's history. After reading this book, you can really understand what it was like. Definitely a 5 out of 5!!
Tyler on Prime Time by Steve Atinsky
Genre: Realistic fiction and funny... not to mention Hollywood and trying to become famous
Summary: Tyler wants nothing more than to be on a TV show. He spends a week with his uncle in LA and meets some people that help him with a big audition. He runs into a few problems as he tries to figure out where his talents really are!
Review: I give this book a 4 out of 5. I love the perspective the author has and it really shows you how crazy Hollywood is!
Genre: Realistic fiction and funny... not to mention Hollywood and trying to become famous
Summary: Tyler wants nothing more than to be on a TV show. He spends a week with his uncle in LA and meets some people that help him with a big audition. He runs into a few problems as he tries to figure out where his talents really are!
Review: I give this book a 4 out of 5. I love the perspective the author has and it really shows you how crazy Hollywood is!
Hot, Sour, Salty, Sweet by Sherri Smith
Genre: Funny and realistic fiction
Summary: Ana has a Chinese-American dad and an African-American mom and the grandparent CLASH! Imagine the funny drama that happens when Ana wants to impress the boy she really likes. The ending is awesome and you are going to be so proud of Ana.
Review: I put off reading this book for a really long time, big mistake! This book is great - 4.5 out of 5 and it will make you thankful you don't have the crazy family that Ana has!!
Genre: Funny and realistic fiction
Summary: Ana has a Chinese-American dad and an African-American mom and the grandparent CLASH! Imagine the funny drama that happens when Ana wants to impress the boy she really likes. The ending is awesome and you are going to be so proud of Ana.
Review: I put off reading this book for a really long time, big mistake! This book is great - 4.5 out of 5 and it will make you thankful you don't have the crazy family that Ana has!!
Canned by Alex Shearer
Genre: A little funny and a little adventure
Summary: Fergal collects cans. One day he finds a strange can that doesn't have a label... his curiosity gets the better of him and he ends up finding a human finger in the can and the message "Help!" Of course, he sets out on an adventure to figure out what is going on!
Review: I found this book to be a 3.5 out of 5. The ending is awesome, but getting there is a little slow. I would say it's worth reading just for the end!
Genre: A little funny and a little adventure
Summary: Fergal collects cans. One day he finds a strange can that doesn't have a label... his curiosity gets the better of him and he ends up finding a human finger in the can and the message "Help!" Of course, he sets out on an adventure to figure out what is going on!
Review: I found this book to be a 3.5 out of 5. The ending is awesome, but getting there is a little slow. I would say it's worth reading just for the end!