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Babymouse #11: Dragonslayer (2012)

by Jennifer L. Holm(Favorite Author)
4.1 of 5 Votes: 2
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Random House BFYR
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Babymouse
review 1: I loved this Babymouse story! Poor Babymouse is recruited onto the math quiz team after receiving an F- on a test. She is a self-proclaimed failure at math (and the narrator agrees). How will she ever survive? This one is full of fantasy story allusions - The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, The Hobbit, Harry Potter, etc. Such funny lines, too, from the geometry whiz, Lucy, the bat (I love the upside down speech bubbles from her) and the narrator. I love the evil Owlgorithms!
review 2: I always love me some Babymouse! For this adventure, Babymouse has to fantasize her way out of a big math problem. She failed her math test, so her teacher makes her an offer she can't refuse--join the Mathletes who meet during lunch and the test grade will disappear. ...
... moreso after some soul searching and fantasizing, Babymouse makes her way into the Mathletes room to discover a new group of friends, and a possible new destiny. Recommended for grades 3-6. Everyone needs a little Babymouse! less
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MrsRenfro
I think this is the best Babymouse book I've read. Particularly recommended for fantasy lovers.
Apple
I love how Babymouse uses her powers as a reader to save the day at the end!
helen95
Review direct from the kid: I already looked at it once, boooorrring.
janiceanddoug
This is a good book because Babymouse joins the Mathletes.
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