SINOPSE A Cassie nunca na vida imaginou que iria ter um cãozinho mágico por amigo! Quando o Storm, um cãozinho West Highland terrier com umas patinhas fofas brancas e uns olhos azul-escuros brilhantes, aparece por magia, a Cassie sente uma grande alegria. Ela vai viajar com os pais e umas pessoas que não conhece, e tem de lutar contra a sua timidez. Poderá o Storm ajudá-la a acalmar-se e a brilhar?
Sue was born in Northampton where she still lives. For many years she worked for Northamptonshire libraries and remains a passionate supporter of Public Libraries. Sue loves everything about books, the feel of them, their smell. the way they look. And has a habit of matching a bookmark to the cover of each book she's reading. The process of reading, the feel of the book, carrying it around in her shoulder bag, sitting in favourite cafes reading all make for a complete sensory experience. Browsing bookshops old and new, talking all things bookish with other book lovers, spending time with other writers and meeting with fans of her own books at author events are her favourite things. That and eating good quality dark chocolate, while writing.
Meh, this was fun for my kids. But the main story had pretty much nothing to do with the dog. The dog's main struggle sounded interesting, but turned out to be fairly pointless.
Each book in this series is the same! At this point, they’re just looking for excuses to sell the same book several times. It’s always the same boring plot. Some girl stumbles upon a magical puppy that can talk. The girl agrees to care for it and keep it hidden. The majority of the plot is just the girl playing with the puppy while trying to keep it secret. Then, at the end the puppy always says they have to leave now. The end!
It’s not ideal even for a five year old! Try to change the story a little bit next time, instead of reselling the same book with different characters.
My 4-year old was entranced by this cover with a cute sparkly doggie. I think that's all it has going for it, but she seemed to like it. I didn't really like the storyline. A magical wolf disguises itself as a magical puppy and is found by a girl who is camping in the woods. There's also a mean girl and a mean dad that soften somewhat by story's end. The plot is ridiculously thin and involves mainly trying to hide the invisible magical puppy from everyone else. I sincerely hope I don't get roped into reading another in this series.
I liked the book in many ways but there is a pattern in plot and some sentences. Sentences: "Something strange was about to happen" OR "I wanted Storm to stay with me forever." .
Will Storm EVER get stronger? Can this book ever move on to another plot? IS STORM'S MOTHER ALWAYS GOING TO STAY WOUNDED?
I really hate this series.I read to my kids daily and my middle child keeps picking these types of books. The story formula is the same in every one. The books are very boring and will only appeal to a very niche market.
This book was OK. The story was a little out of the world but the characters have a nice plot.However I think it is good enough for only 9 to 11 year Olds.
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