The Misfits by James Howe
The book I am reading is called The Misfits. There is not a lot of high action in the book but there are a lot of plot twists here and there. I wish there was more to this book but there is not. This book is absolutely hilarious . This book is a nice paced book . There are a lot of plot twists in this book . If the book that you are reading does not have any pictures and you are into your book you should be able to create pictures in your mind about the scenery.
I personally like this book because it shows you how to stick up for yourself and others against bullies and mean people . There were a lot of funny parts in this book and nice people, but there are some parts in this book that children would not understand. They always stick together through thick and thin. The book did not make very much sense at first but eventually it started to create photos in my mind about how the scenery is in this book. There are not a lot of things that you would actually do when others are getting bullied besides sit there and watch it happen.
- Ciara
The Misfits is a narrative that hops between points of views by James Howe that describes the struggles, lives and conflicts that the misfits have to go through. The misfits are told they are being weirdos, outcasts, and are just people who are considered uncool to many others. This book tells the story of a group of people who consider themselves as losers or uncool which is how the misfits came to be.
Based on my experience with this book and its author’s many other projects, the storytelling is nothing short of amazing. This book like many others is jam packed with a great plotline and narrative. I would give this book 4 out of 5 stars. The book is not confusing.