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OLD REVIEW !!!! 01.04.2024 ....
I thought this was a really good book!! Surprisingly the fish was a very small part in this book. There's a little drawing of the fish on every page that moves as you flick through and that's cool!! I liked all the difOLD REVIEW !!!! 01.04.2024 ....
I thought this was a really good book!! Surprisingly the fish was a very small part in this book. There's a little drawing of the fish on every page that moves as you flick through and that's cool!! I liked all the different characters and how each chapter swapped from the different perspectives; each character was unique and ties in really well with the story. This is a great glimpse into what can happen in only 30 minutes.
When I first started reading the book, I wasn't sure if I liked it or not. I could understand why people didn't finish the book. The first bit was a little philosophical and I couldn't work out what it had to do with a goldfish, but I realised what it meant pretty quickly. The writing style was good and it's all pretty fast-paced!! You get to see a range of different views on the same event, and how one characters actions affect the others.
For a book called Fishbowl, the fish's perspective was probably my least favourite. His chapters are mainly about how he's falling and keeps forgetting everything. I wouldn't say it's bad but a little repetitive after a while; compared to the other characters, I just found it a little boring.
Out of all the characters, Garth was probably my favourite. The suspense of what was inside his secret package was exciting and one of the reasons I kept reading. His story doesn't have much action, but him and the caretaker, Jimenez, together were really nice. Jimenez is portrayed as unimportant and ignored so seeing Garth appreciate what he does was great!!
Overall I thought it was really good!!! I would definitely recommend, and would read again!!...more
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