Tracey West is the New York Times bestselling author of Dragon Masters, a series in the Scholastic Branches line. She has written more than 400 books for kids, including the Pixie Tricks series and the Underdogs series with Kyla May.
Some readers also know Tracey for writing books based on animation such as Pokémon and LEGO Ninjago.
She currently lives in the western Catskills of New York with her husband, Bill; their adopted dogs; and a whole mess of chickens.
Even though I understand why he did it, James (and, in turn, Team Rocket) pretending to be nice like that was really creepy. I was glad when he finally told his grandparents the truth in the end.
A lot of the boys in my class are really into Pokemon, so I checked out the first chapter book to see if it was something we could read in class. While I'm happy to say we can, the book was your typically chapter book written for children - plain, boring writing with really choppy moments. BUT, despite my general dislike for books like these, I might use this in my reading arsenal for the future. We'll see.
I like that a lot of Pokemon that have good powers are in there. I like that there's an elephant Pokemon and he looks beautiful. I like the title. I like the front and the back of the book. I like that there's a clown Pokemon and I like that there's all kinds of Pokemon . . . even water types and even grass types and even fire types and even lightning types.
this was a great book about pokemon, it was about the life of a pokemon and how they were all ways abused and squeezed in to little balls called pokeballs. and how ash is and alcoholic and would always abuse pikachu