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5.0 out of 5 stars
Fabulous book,
By A Customer
This review is from: Rover Saves Christmas (Hardcover)
This is a great book. It is so, so funny. It is a great Christmas book. I love the author, he writes really funny and entertaining books. I think it was as good as "The Giggler Treatment." I can't wait for his next book for kids.Ethan Young age 7
5.0 out of 5 stars
good book,
By A Customer
This review is from: Rover Saves Christmas (Hardcover)
i don't care what a lot of other people said, this book is really funny and i really liked it. so did my friends. it's definitely as good as the giggler treatment, maybe better.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Horrible,
By kickit (United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Rover Saves Christmas (Hardcover)
I swear, this book is about as bad as "The Giggler Treatment." Unlike The Giggler Treatment though, this books jokes aren't as sick. Also, it didn't focus at around 8 seconds of time. Those are the only good comments I have to say about that book. The rest of the book was about moronic talking lizards, a few fat and ugly reindeer, and a talking dog that somehow pees in a toilet. The dog somehow learns how to fly, and the rest is history. The book was so pointless, that I threw it down before I even got to the end of it. I also hated the way Roddy Doyle messed around with the chapters. I mean he wrote Chapter6 about 5 times and he did the same with about every other chapter. It's like come on, like this is funny. This book definately deserves one star out of 5. Don't read this book.
2.0 out of 5 stars
let down--read the Giggler Treatment instead,
By A Customer
This review is from: Rover Saves Christmas (Hardcover)
When my children and I found out that the Giggler Treatment had a sequel we ordered it immediately only to be very disappointed. Rover Saves Christmas just didn't measure up. We read the Giggler Treatment in one sitting--it was so funny my kids wouldn't let me put it down--it took us over two weeks to get through this one--rare in this house, and my five year old lost interest altogether. My seven year old found it mildly amusing, but it is not worth the hard cover price.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A New Xmas Read-Aloud Favorite!,
By L. Scherrer (Eau Claire, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Rover Saves Christmas (Hardcover)
I just finished reading this book aloud with my 7- and 8-year-olds. They were rolling on the bed laughing from the beginning. Although some of the jokes took some explaining (They had no idea why cacti lining the streets of Dublin was a joke), they revelled in the humor, the ads and the aging Chapter 6. The divergent plot would certainly challenge the straight-laced "See Dick run" reader, but today's multi-tasking, cartoon-watching, video-game-playing kids should follow along just fine. We've just ordered "The Giggler Treatment" and can't wait to read that one together as well!
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not for less experienced readers...,
By Literate Bee (Connecticut) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Rover Saves Christmas (Hardcover)
I was disappointed by... rave review for this book (which prompted our purchase). I haven't read any others in the series, but if they're similar, parents would do well to note my concerns. While this book is listed as appropriate for kids aged 9-12, it is really difficult for a 9-year-old to manage. It reads something like a sitcom script, with commercials included -- lots of fast cuts from one scene to another; wisecracking asides (many of which are probably only funny to those with a developed sense of irony, i.e., adults -- my daughter didn't laugh at all); and line after line of unattributed dialogue (no "he said" or "she said"), so readers are often confused about who said what. My daughter first read it silently, then I read it to her aloud, and it was still tough for her to follow. This would more likely appeal to those at the upper end of the 9-12 age group (although the "poo-poo" humor probably wouldn't appeal to kids that age), but it's very hard for some younger kids to follow. When the story follows a rare straight line for several pages it can be fun.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Rover Saves Christmas,
By An 11-year old reader (O'Fallon, MO USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Rover Saves Christmas (Hardcover)
It is funny,its cool,you will full off your chair.Read ROVER SAVES CHRISTMAS.I can read it,you can read it,anyone can read it.So read,read,read this book.Come on and read this book.
5.0 out of 5 stars
I love Rover,
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This review is from: Rover Saves Christmas (Hardcover)
THis book is FUNNY. I spotted it in the children's section in our bookstore and decided that it is somethign worth getting for my son (a couple of years will pass before he is old enough for ths, but as an ambitious mother I have already started building a library--I kow it is silly, but it is amazing how many really good children's books are rarely reprinted)I read it and was laughing out loud. It is a simple story--Rudolph goes on strike and Santa needs to use Rover, the dog. The short chapters are hilarious, and the illustrations are beautiful. Some situations are absurd, and this absurdity is reinforced by the way the novel is structured (with recurring chapters and ads). Doyle has a great, multi-layered sense of humor, that borh children and adults will enjoy. He reminded me a lot of Terry Pratchett.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Move over Grinch..here comes Rover,
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This review is from: Rover Saves Christmas (Hardcover)
Roddy Doyle has indeed done it again. This book ( a sequel to The Giggler Treatment) has all of the traits that made the original a must read book, wit, intelligence and a great sense of fun.Rover is not your basic 'dog next door' and neither is the book. As you might expect, Rudolph has decided not to guide Santa's sleigh on Xmas Eve and it is up to Rover to make sure that all the good kids in the world get their toys. If anyone has read "The Giggler Treatment" to know what to expect. A fun romp where the reader (from 8 to 80) never knows quite what is going to happen next, but that the gifts will arrive on time. Unlike some authors Roddy Doyle does not insult his reader, while giving them an exciting and playful story. Read the Giggler Treatment to your class first if you are a teacher like I am , and then expect your class to want this book!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hilarious,
This review is from: Rover Saves Christmas (Hardcover)
My 7 year old devoured this book in 2 days. Amid the sporatic chuckles came the inevitable "hey ma, listen to this.."as he came upon a particularly comical snippet that begged to be shared. This book sparkles with a unique charm, from the off-the-wall characters to the ever recurring chapter 6. The humorous, yet unsavory competition of 2 different advertisers dispersed between the pages offers a unique sense of the pervasive capitalization that only Christmas can bring. Don't worry if you dislike the ending of the book, for it offers a variety of conclusions for you to choose from. The lighthearted illustrations complement the book very well. |
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The Zillah Rebellion by Helen Dunmore (Paperback - Oct 19 2001)
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