Thursday, October 19, 2017

The Inquisitor's Tale (Gidwitz)

In 1242, a fascinating cast of characters come together by chance at an Inn in France to recount the story of three magical children. Mr. Gidwitz has proven that he has truly mastered the art of storytelling in this riveting tale told in many voices.

3 comments:

  1. I love this book mostly because it is super sad when the dog dies. And it is thrilling when a snake slithers into the house. And just a good book. (So far...)

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  2. I love this book because there a lot of adventure in it for example they fight a dragon.

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  3. I think this is a great book. I am so intrigued I can't stop reading. I'm only a little ways into this book and I am already having trouble stopping reading when I am asked because I am so into this book. There is this part about a baby and their dog was watching the baby when this snake came in and the dog attacked the snake the baby was hiding. when the parents of the baby came home they saw the dog was bloody and thought of the worst so they killed the dog. When they came in and saw the baby sitting on the floor... I highly suggest this book to anyone so far.

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