How clever and imaginative is this easy reader about fish who play in a band?
According to this Goodreader, it's not clever at all. Sorry.
This book reminds me of "Racing the Waves: Ready-to-Read Level 1" -- which I've just reviewed here. Once again, I like the cute illustrations. I like the author's audacity in imagining that fish underwater are exactly the same as human children on land.
Only how much sense does this fantasy make? For instance, it's fine for all the musical instruments to be soggy. They still look like normal musical instruments??? Really?
AWFUL WRITING TOO, IMO
If you love rhymes -- which many new readers do, along with adults -- you may appreciate the rhymes here. But I find the writing to be absolutely atrocious, by my standards. For instance:
"The seawed curtains
start to part.
I feel the tempo
of my heart."
And this is supposed to be coming from a FISH?
RATING THIS BOOK, HOWEVER
My policy is to rate books on the basis of what reactions would be for the intended readers.
Seems to me, these would be very young readers who are working hard to sound out their words, and they're clueless about what makes a story believable. On their behalf, FIVE STARS.
Today, these kids are learning to read. Maybe tomorrow they'll learn to think a bit more about what they are reading.