For the past couple of weeks I have been reading this book called ´´Bring The Boy Home´´ Its about this boy who was born into this strong tribe in the jungle and his father thought he was the weakest of all the babies so he ordered his guards to kill him but his mother saved him and she put im into the little boat and she put the boat into the water and in he went with it. The guards thought he was dead but there was these scientist they studied his tribe but she was very kind and saw him and she was so stunned to see a baby so now she raises him as her own and he still visits his other family over in the jungle. So I think the most interesting sentences are, Two days before I turn Thirteen, I will be abandoned in the depths of the jungle with nothing but my sight, hearing, taste , touch and smell to defend myself. So what is happening he is wanting to do this test to prove to his father that thought he was weak that he isn't and he is strong. This is my favourite book so far I love this book I got it from the Library if you see this book I highly recommend it for you to read.
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Thursday, 26 March 2020
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Thia sounds like a really interesting book, maybe I will read it too, we I get through my own big pile of books. what are you reading now, i hope is it a good one too?
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