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Floors #2: 3 Below (2012)

by Patrick Carman(Favorite Author)
3.96 of 5 Votes: 4
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English
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Scholastic Press
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Floors
review 1: I found this a very fun book. This type of book would appeal to fans of Percy Jackson, The 39 Clues, and even those fans of Diary of a Wimpy Kid series. The craziness of this hotel and its owners is something that every kid would enjoy. I found kids could relate to this easily especially because the boys are left in charge of the hotel after their parents get married. Unfortunately nothing goes right for them as soon as they are in charge. I found the character lively and engaging including the animals who have their own endearing personalities. I also didn't feel like I had missed something by not reading the first book. I think Carman has a great series for Middle School readers with this new series. We will be buying these for our collection in the near fu... moreture.
review 2: The Whippet Hotel is now under the ownership of young Leo Fillmore. Mr. Whippet passed his hotel to Leo, but failed to take care of some business. The hotel owes back taxes! Leo and Remy need to travel through undiscovered floors to find the money needed to pay the taxes or the hotel will be put up for auction.Carman's second Floors novel continues where book ones ends. The characters remained strong and the new characters add extra flavor to the story. The new floors that Leo and Remy discovered were so creative and unexpected. Similar to the first novel, the ending turns out for the best and there are hints to more Floors adventures.Jesse Bernstein returns to narrator the second Floors novel. His character voices remain true to his original interpretation. Jesse is youthful and distinguishes the characters from each other.jReviewed from a library copy. less
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Harby
This series is a terrific read aloud. I think my son enjoys it more than me but that is just fine!
otis
a very fun a dn interesting book that surprised more than i thought it was going to
Brash
A rare instance in which I think the sequel is better than its predecessor.
chantie2
It was okay, but the premise is getting stale.
nyifan13
don't forget your duck!
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