Review of No Greater Adventure
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Review of No Greater Adventure
Hank and Sarah are two terriers who have been through a tough life. They were waiting for the day when a lovely person would come in and adopt them from the animal shelter. That day finally arrived, and Hank and Sarah were adopted together so they would not be apart. One day, while they were home, someone left a gate open. Sarah decided she wanted to go on an adventure and convinced Hank to tag along. Now, they were lost and scared. What will they do? Will someone rescue them? How will they get back home?
No Greater Adventure by Melanie King was an adorable read. The author portrayed Hank and Sarah as having a strong sibling relationship, which I enjoyed. Hank is timid, while Sarah is nothing short of curious about the world around her. I loved how I could see some attributes that Hank has in myself; I was never the child who wanted to take unnecessary risks with my siblings. Any reader who has siblings may see themselves in these terriers.
The subtle message about the reality of life in an animal shelter is another inclusion I appreciated. I volunteered at a local animal shelter years ago, and the images of how scared these animals were are still in my mind. Melanie did a great job describing the living conditions she and her husband found Hank and Sarah in. Hopefully, these descriptions encourage readers to adopt a dog from an animal shelter instead of buying one from a pet store.
Because this book is for children, I expected to see pictures in the story. Sadly, I did not see any photos until the book was coming to a close. Adding illustrations will help keep kids more engaged with the story. I found a small number of grammatical errors, but these errors did not affect my enjoyment of the book.
I rate No Greater Adventure 3 out of 4 stars. If the author had included pictures or illustrations in the story, I would have given this book a perfect score. I recommend it to children between the ages of four and eight who love animals, especially dogs. Parents will also enjoy it because the behavioral traits and personalities Hank and Sarah have may remind them of their kids.
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Thank you for commenting! If you give it a try, let me know what you think of these adorable pups!Shillah Andeso wrote: ↑01 Oct 2022, 01:19 Hank and his friend were lucky to get adopted. They are however facing a new adventure which in my opinion, is good for them. Children will enjoy the book without a doubt. This is a great review.
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