Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Zorgamazoo by Robert Paul Weston - ESSENTIAL


Weston, Robert Paul Zorgamazoo, 288 pgs. Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated, 2008. Language – G (0 swears); Mature Content – G; Violence – G;

If you’re searching to find a cleverly book,
then Zorgamzoo deserves a really good look.
It has ogres and pixies and fantastical creatures,
With horns on their heads and other such features.
Katrina Katrell, an imaginative girl,
has fled from Mrs. Krabone in a really big whirl.
She meets up with Mortimer, a zorgel for sure,
His last name is Yorgel out on an adventure quite pure.
He is hunting lost Zorgels who were gone in the night,
With Winnie the beast who is a terrible sight.
The Zorgels have been captured, yes stolen from home.
And Winnie was left by herself, all alone.
The heroes were taken to a place on the moon,
Their freedom, their escape can come none too soon.
The story is good with a moral not bad,
The ending is fun and not even sad.
There are pictures that help the story seem real,
And give an impression of truth with a zeal.
The book it is written in verses that rhyme,
And read it out loud for a very good time.

HS – ESSENTIAL. Reviewer: W. Child - Cyprus High Library Media Specialist

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