The Minpins by Roald Dahl
Kimbooktu's
contest that is in partnership with Eco-Libris has a first
winner!
The reader Sulz wrote a review on the great
book The Minpins by Roald Dahl
and receives the first prize on the contest - 5 of her books
will be balanced out by planting 5 new trees! She will also
receive 5 Eco-Libris stickers to put on the sleeves of these
books.
So, here's Sulz review:
The book in one
sentence: Mollycoddled Little Billy listens to the
Devil's whisper and naughtily enters the Forest of Sin against
his mother's warnings!
Who would you recommend it to:
Little boys and girls with a taste for adventure.
OK bits: The Minpins and their
houses.
Boring bits: The ending where
Little Billy ventures into mysterious places high up in the
sky.
Random review quote: 'Roald
Dahl's last picture book is as mind-bogglingly wonderful as
all the others. This is classic Dahl: the charming stories
with that disquieting edge of fear… Patrick Benson's
illustrations are vibrant and so full of life that there is
water splashing off the page and leaves swirling among the
trees yet there's a harmonious gentleness evident too. A superb
book' — Books for Keeps
Verdict: The review quote is
right in a way. It is a typical Dahl children story, but not
quite as classic as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory or The
BFG. That said, it still makes a pretty good bedtime story
and the illustration is a nice change from the usual Quentin
Blake ones. (Not that Quentin Blake's illustrations are boring,
they're wonderful!)
Why this book is green: As the
book cover above shows, The Minpins is a very 'green' book.
The premise of the story is very nature-based, and this is
reflected in both the story and illustrations. It's a book
based on nature that will interest children and nurture the
spirit of environmental friendliness without being boring!
thanks!
Thank you Sulz for a great review!
This green
book review was original posted at the Eco-Libris blog.
More resources:
1. The
Minpins Wikipedia page
2. Review
of The Minpins by Jill Murphy at The Bookbag
3. The book on Barnes
& Noble
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