Monday, May 2, 2011

A Whole Nother Story By Dr Cuthbert Soup

  
A Whole Nother Story was very entertaining.  It is about a man named Mr.Cheeseman who invents a device than can bring people back to life.  Some how somebody figured out that he had created a device that could bring people back to life and so now there is a group of bad guys always chasing after Mr.Cheeseman and his family.The rest of the book is about how Mr.Cheeseman and his family try to hide from the the bad guys and lots of crazy things happen.  The characters in this book are Mr.Cheeseman,Barton, a psychic hairless dog named Pinky and a sock puppet named Steve.
I give this book 5 stars out of 5

Monday, March 21, 2011

Football Hero by Tim Green

      
 








Football Hero was one of the best books I have ever read. It is about a boy named Ty who loves football but his Uncle Gus and Aunt Virginia wont let him play. Uncle Gus is always trying to make money off of a mob worker named "Lucy''. Lucy says that he should let Ty play so he finally does.  Ty's brother "Tiger" Lewis  is supposed to be a first round draft pick into the NFL.  Tiger wants Ty to come with him to the big draft weekend. READ THE BOOK  to find the rest of the story out.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Football Champ by Tim Green

     

Football Champ was a very exciting book.  Tim Green, the author of this book, used to play for the Atlanta Falcons.  This book is about a kid named Troy who acts as the ball boy for the Atlanta Falcons but the truth is that he isn't really the ball boy.  Troy has a special ability to be able to figure out what play the other football team is going to run. Troy uses his ability to help the Falcons get to the playoffs.  Later on a reporter named Brent Peele sees Troy talking to the coaches before every play so Brent starts to think that something is going on.  Brent spreads a rumor that the Falcons are stealing the other team's plays.  If Troy and his friends can't figure out a way to prove Brent wrong Troy will be banned from the NFL for life.

I give this book five out of five stars