Showing posts with label Friendship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Friendship. Show all posts

Monday, February 22, 2021

Ayan's Book Review: 

I...Am...Wolf! 

-by Stephanie J. Teer


In this thrilling sequel of I…Am…Cheetah!, Nathan, David, Gabby, Dorian, and Cassidy have to search for David’s bead: a lost bead that holds the only connection between David and Chase—David’s own cheetah. The pressure of losing Chase forever pushed David to stop trying, but Nathan’s perseverance motivated David to continue their quest.

This book includes multiple themes like friendship, courage, and integrity, all very cleverly woven into the main plot.

I found the illustrations in this book quite realistic, especially the ones of Nathan’s wolf Shadow and the cool drawings of a cheetah and a wolf (by David and Max).

Just like the first book in the Wild Animals Kids Club, I recommend this book as a read-aloud to kids 3+ and as a reader for anyone who can read.

This book also has a sneak peek at the third book of the series, and I can’t wait for its release.

I give this book 5/5 stars as it will make readers fall off their seats because they were too close to the edge.

P.S. I suggest reading the series in sequence to fully enjoy this book.

Start from here: I…Am…Cheetah!

Have fun reading!


Sometimes you just can't put the book down.

Thursday, February 18, 2021

 

Ayan's Book Review: 

I...Am...Cheetah! 

-by Stephanie J. Teer


I…Am…Cheetah! is the magical story of five kids—Nathan, David, Gabby, Dorian, and Cassidy—and a mysterious portal. When the portal sends them three cheetahs, they need to go on challenging adventures throughout Safari Park to keep the cheetahs safe. This all leads up to an ultimate climax, and finally, the resolution that is a true work of art.

I found this book’s scenes very hilarious, especially a chase scene in which Dorian chases Chase, Chase chases a poodle, and so on. There are many funny instances like this that will keep the reader interested.

Even though this book is fictional, I learned many interesting and cool facts about this endangered species—the cheetah.

I loved the illustrations in this book. These beautiful illustrations will also help young readers visualize the scenes in this book.

This is a short read but is packed with tons of interesting themes like friendship, compassion, and adventure. And what came as a surprise to me is standing up against bullies.


I recommend this book as a read-aloud for children above 3 years and as a reader for anyone who can read.

I give this book 5/5 stars because if I gave 6/5 stars, it would look silly. I am about to start the next book in the series: I…Am…Wolf!