FISt Impressions: The Eleventh Hour
If any of you ever has a moment of time to spare, or feels that there is a need to destress, then I encourage you to check out the book The Eleventh Hour by Graeme Base.
Although it at first seems like nothing more than a rhyming picture book, there is more to the book than first meets the eye. The large and elaborate illustration require in-depth investigation, especially once the main story (an elephant's birthday party) becomes a mystery (the readers must discover the thief of the party food). The pictures become especially important: the readers must use both the evidence from the coloured illustrations and encrypted messages to solve the mystery.
It is a delightful book for readers of all ages!
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Wednesday, October 31, 2007
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About Me
- Cristina Dolcetti
- I am a voracious reader who enjoys a wide variety of books, from historical fiction, to biographies to mysteries. I am a children's librarian, and am surrounded by books all the time! I include children's literature in my book reviews since there is a wide appeal for children's literature, and because parents play a large role in their children's reading!
2 comments:
Hi Tina!
You should so post it up on your blog, if you can.
I thought it was cute too, that's why I posted it. Nehoo, I should stop bloggin, it's taking up so much time lol
I agree, books and reading are about perspective; the needs of the actual reader or user.
I think perspective is a good way of putting things, and it really applies to life in general as well :)
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