Find out what Portsmouth Teens are reading! These are reviews of both advanced reader copies and published copies of books of interest to Portsmouth teens. **Most of the books reviewed here have been provided for free by the publishers and have been kept by the teens who reviewed them. There is no other connection between the publishers and the teens.***
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Lemonade and Other Poems Squeezed From a Single Word by Bob Raczka, illustrated by Nancy Doniger
Lemonade and Other Poems Squeezed From a Single Word is a short book, but I found it a little confusing and hard to read. It is not my favorite book. The pictures were in black, white and red. They could have been more colorful. The book was a little boring.
One of the poems goes like this, but the letters are more spread out and staggered in the book:
A
S I
L
E
N T
L ION
TELL
S
A N
A
N
C
I
E
N T
T
A
L
E
That means: " A silent lion tells an ancient tale"
It is very confusing and hard to read!
Reviewed by Shannen.
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