Sunday, July 7, 2019

Olive of Groves

Hi! I hope you enjoy this book review on Olive of Groves!

Author- Katrina Nannestad
Illustrated- Lucia Masciullo (Olive of Groves is not a pictute book)
Genre- Fiction
Theme- Be optimistic I will explain why later in the post
Target audience- 9+ l will explain why later in the post

I chose be optimistic for the theme because while she was at, Mrs Grove's Boarding School for Naughty Boys, Talking Animals and Circus performers she ALWAYS looked on the bright side.

I chose 9+ for this book because some of it is hard to understand. Also because there are lots of characters to keep track of.

This book is about a girl named Olive, who lived with her grandparents. Olive's life changed when a letter came in the post but they had a lizard in their  mail box that ate the the name of the school. When Olive arrived she had to pretend to be an acrobat but was put on probation. Read Olive of Groves to see if Olive passes her probation.

I rate this book 3 out of 5 stars ⛦ because  there was barely any description at all. Also the author kept introducing new characters and never used them again. So there was a lot of characters to keep track of.

The question of the blog is would you stay positive throughout your time at Mrs Grove's Boarding School for Naughty Boys, Talking Animals and Circus performers? Well l would defiently at least try to but l probably would not be able to keep, being positive the whole way through because, a the school bully Pig McKenzie kept being mean to EVERYONE.

I hope you enjoyed this book review on Olive of Groves. Love-bookworm blog 😘

8 comments:

  1. Hi! I hope you like this book review on Olive of Groves! And l would like to keep posting regularly too. Look forward to seeing new posts. Love- Bookworm blog

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  2. I love your blog posts. They make me super happy. Keep it up! Have you read any Nancy Drew books?

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    1. Hi! Thank you for loving my post! No l have not read any Nancy Drew books before. Love- Bookworm blog ��

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  3. Hi Bookworm, I don't like putting too much energy into trying to "figure out" what is happening and who is doing what in the book. Takes away from just being able to enjoy the book. Sometimes if I read the whole book, I can understand it after I have have finished.

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    1. Hi! I understand not wanting to put too much energy to find out what is happening but sometimes you need to know to understand it. Love- Bookworm blog ��

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  4. Yes, some books are hard to read and sometimes I need to read other books which explain the hard to read books to understand what is going on.

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    1. Hi! If a book is hard to read sometimes reading another book in the series helps, especially if you did not start with the first book. Love- Bookworm blog 😜

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    2. Hi! Sorry l forgot to change my name to Bookworm blog. Love - Bookworm blog

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