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Monday, December 13, 2010

The Borrowers-Lauren



The Borrowers, by Mary Norton was a book that I thought was going to be good but it turned out pretty bad. I’m know I’m definitely not going to read the other books about the Borrowers. I also thought that there was too much detail and not enough of an actual story. It also had a very boring ending, which I didn’t get at all. Whenever I had to read this book, I thought “darn, I have to read The Borrowers again “.


One reason why I think the book has too much detail is because most of the book is describing their house. It told about it so much that I can still remember that in Arrietty’s (the main character) room has a bed made out of an old matchbox and she uses postage stamps as decorations for her room. While I was reading this book, I felt like Mary Norton was just like a salesperson trying to sell that house to me. Do you really want to be reading a sales catalog for a book group book because that was what it pretty much is.


Another reason why I didn’t like the book was because there was basically nothing about where the Borrowers were at the end of the book. In my opinion, it was a terrible ending and it had very little excitement. Now that I think about it, this book was pretty much just a chapter of all the books in the series combined because the ending didn’t seem like an ending at all.


So as you can see from my examples, I thought The Borrowers was a terrible book. I will never recommend this book to anyone because it had too much detail and a really bad ending. I’m going to give this only one tree. That is all this book deserves.

3 comments:

  1. Great Job. Excellent. I especially liked your line about Mary describing the house in such detail that you thought she was trying to sell it to you.

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  2. I Agree with all that you said in your post. I think that the whole time it was either to much detail or not enough. I loved everything about this post, it was hilarious, and explained the book very well! It was hilarious when you said "I give this book 1 tree , it's all that it deserves. I think the part that most described the book was, that it had way too much detail, like in Arrietty's room.

    Great Great post,
    Kate

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  3. The book sounds upsetting. I liked the part where you described that it has to much details. Great job on your post, sorry about the upsetting book.

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