Review of The Fire Trail
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Review of The Fire Trail
The Fire Trail by Chris Johnson is an enjoyable children’s book starring Andy Morgan. Andy is a thirteen-year-old boy who goes to school at Cardigan High School. He is an active young boy who plays rugby and enjoys exercising. His team had been performing poorly in tournaments for several years, and they were eager for a win. Determined to break their losing streak, Andy began exercising more to prepare for an upcoming rugby tournament. On one fateful day, as he was jogging down a familiar trail in the nearby national park, he stumbled upon a talking kangaroo. The encounter with the kangaroo left him baffled and in disbelief. Battle lines were drawn between ferals and the natives (kangaroo’s camp), and a war was on the horizon. Convinced they were going to lose, the talking kangaroo coerced Andy to join the native’s team.
At 84 pages, the book is a quick read that is partitioned into 12 brief chapters. The story is narrated mainly from the first-person point of view. The dialogue between Andy and other characters added a diverse and enjoyable element which enhanced my reading experience.
There are several positive aspects to this book. The book teaches readers about the importance of obedience and the consequences of disobedience. Andy and his friend Alisha threw caution to the wind and went deep into the bushes, despite being cautioned by their parents. In their bush adventure, they lost their bikes, lost track of time, and went back home with bruises. Their parents punished them accordingly and taught them a few lessons. The book contains several valuable lessons that can help build or shape young reader’s characters positively: lessons about honesty, integrity, the importance of hard work, and teamwork.
I did not come across any grammatical or typographical errors. The editing of the book was impeccable.
There was nothing to dislike about The Fire Trail. The language used is easy to comprehend, and the storyline is relatable. The book is an easy read, and the characters undertake fun character-building adventures. For the reasons stated above, I am awarding the book a rating of 4 out of 4 stars.
The book is suitable for children ten years and older. Readers below the age of ten can also enjoy it, provided that an elder reads it aloud for them. Young readers who enjoy adventures, rugby, or any other sporting activities will delight in this book.
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Trust me when I say this book is interesting! The talking kangaroo was only a starter.
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It will certainly keep the kids turning the pages. It is very much interesting.
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The talking kangaroo also fascinated me.Reader Chavez wrote: ↑10 Jul 2021, 20:49 I love the part about the kangaroo. I think every child needs to learn obedience, and this book seems like a fun way of doing it. Thanks for the review!
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My lips are sealedRaluca_Mihaila wrote: ↑11 Jul 2021, 06:06 I would love to find out what a talking kangaroo has to say about rugby! It seems like a catchy book that might be very appealing to young boys. And it might even make them more interested in sports, which is admirable. Thank you for this amazing review!


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The talking kangaroo adds a fun and surprising element to the story. It will definitely be a hit with the young readers.
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Thank you very much Wesusa. You are so kind!
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Thank you for your informative review.

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