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.
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.
ReplyDeleteI 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.
ReplyDeleteGreat Great post,
Kate
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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