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Book ReviewsThe Salamander Room |
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Book: The Salamander Room
Written by: Anne Mazer Steve Johnson Lou Fancher |
Publisher: Rebound by Sagebrush
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5
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Hopefully it'll get me into college... Rating:
5 / 5
I love this book! It is currently the subject of one of my college application essays. This book is not only about the needs of animals and bringing all of us closer to nature; it's about existentialism and not letting arbitrary rules of society dominate your life. It's not strange that Brian wants to tear off the roof: it's the most natural thing in the world! If you want your kids to grow up to be free thinkers, read this book to them over and over. I'm sure it will become their favorite, just as it is mine.
I need to buy a hardcover edition ... Rating:
5 / 5
... because I've worn out the paperback reading it to my kids. It is a favorite with my son (now 7). Wonderfully illustrated. Wonderfully imaginative. Get lost in "The Salamander Room" today.
A Salamanders Home Rating:
3 / 5
In this amazing book for children a young boy named Brian is exploring in a forest and finds a little salamander and takes it home. His mother is worried and keeps asking him how he is going to take care of this extraordinary creature. Well his mother comes up with more and more questions, while Brian keeps coming up with more and more answers. As the story progresses Brian's bedroom begins to change, and the more questions he answers, the more his bedroom changes. Near the end you begin to see what his bedroom is changing into. At the end of the story his bedroom is filled with a multitude of animals and his room is now a forest but he and his salamander friend are happy and tired and they fall asleep. This interesting book was written by: Anne Mazer and illustrated by Steve Johnson.
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