Toto sa v prestrojení vybrala do Škótskej vysočiny. Miestni si tu už dlhé roky podávajú z generácie na generáciu legendu o SUPERSILNEJ DIVEJ MAČKE, predurčenej na vybudovanie armády a obsadenie škótskej koruny. Nedávno ju niekto zazrel blízko nápravnovýchovného ústavu pre neposlušné zvieratá!
Štyria kamaráti sa musia popasovať s ťažkými úlohami, aby neprezradili, kto Toto v skutočnosti je. Čaká ich zdolanie vysokánskej hory, pádlovanie v deravých člnoch, a predovšetkým - tímová práca. V tábore však niečo SMRDÍ, a tak má Toto nindža zmysly nonstop zapnuté na PLNÉ OBRÁTKY...
Toto vie, že musí rýchlo konať a zistiť viac, no podarí sa jej dolapiť tajomná divú mačku skôr, AKO BUDE NESKORO?
Another excellent book in the series However this book doesn't really make sense to me. Too many characters , making you not know who is who and not really revealing any personality in them.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Toto and her brothers and Catface are being sent undercover to a reform camp in Scotland where they are actually keeping an eye out to see if rumors of the return of the Wildcat are true. But their attention is soon fully on the camp. This reform camp doesn’t seem to be very focused on reforming people, but keeping them prisoners and making them angry. What’s going on?
This book tackles a few heavier topics than some of the previous Toto books I’ve read. You’ve got wrongfully imprisoned animals who are stuck in a cycle of never being good enough and always getting more days tagged on to their sentence. You’ve got someone abusing a position of power to build an army (which they wanted to be tightly controlled but has gotten out of control), and then you see Toto teaming up with a past enemy who desires world domination to overcome and even greater evil of world destruction. Toto and her brothers and Catface have to face off with bullies in the camp along with unfair treatment, and they do have to occasionally use their ninja skills to free themselves and others. There are more fights than in past books. Toto is still trying to do things as peacefully as possible, but it isn’t as possible in this one. This was ok, but not my favorite Toto adventure.
Notes on content: Language: None Sexual content: None Violence: There are a couple fight sequences. Usually the fights end with others being knocked out, but not killed or severely injured. Ethnic diversity: English and Scottish animals. LGBTQ+ content: None specified. Other: Toto is pretty much legally blind, but doesn’t let her handicap stop her. She knows when to ask for help. Wrongful imprisonment and abuse of power.
My 6yo enjoyed listening to this story. It is the first book we’ve read from this author and my son now wants me to find some more at the library. The story of Toto and her brothers and a large rat called Catface, sent to a correctional camp in Scotland because the trainee ninja brothers were a bit silly and broke some big wigs boat. I found that I enjoyed the story as well, it was a nice easy read and my son could probably read it independently in a few years time.
Part of a series and although I have only read the initial couple of chapters so far, I have enjoyed the character description, set up of the legend of the wildcat and the setting of Scotland's wilds. The writing is fun and speedily draws you into the story. I think my library friend's will enjoy having this to borrow. Promo at the back of the book explains that this is also an audio story read by the author Dermot O'Leary which would be great as a new addition to our listening post titles.
Dans ce tome, Toto et ses amis sont confrontés à une créature fantastique du folklore écossais, un camp pas très sympathique et des ennemis coriaces. Avec chaque nouveau tome, on retombe en amour avec le personnage de Toto. Les animaux en personnages secondaires sont tous aussi bien développés. Une série fantastique pour les enfants de 7 ans et plus qui aime les animaux, l'action rappelant les dessins animés et les belles illustrations.
I love this series, each book seems to get better and better. In this fifth book the animal and human world are again in danger. Toto must go under cover to Scotland to take on her most dangerous foe. Some twists and turns in this book that will leave the reader longing for the sixth in the series.
Daughter was excited to find another Toto story in the library, but to be honest, this series has probably exhausted itself by now. It was an OK bedtime read, but the story wasn't very interesting and the characters didn't offer anything new.
This was a fun mystery but there was a little more violence than I had expected. Something with fluffy cats and multiple mentions of heads on stakes stood out to me.
This book was really good I figured out details that I didn't know. The characters were really nice. This book was filled with action and thrills. I loved reading it.