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Wednesday, May 19, 2021

The Invention of Hugo Cabret by Oliver T.

 Q Book Review

Name of Reviewer:  Oliver T.

Title of Book:  The Invention of Hugo Cabret

Author of Book:  Brian Selznick

Illustrator of Book:  Brian Selznick

# of pages:  533

# AR points:  4       RL:  5.1

Book is found in Miss Q’s Library 

https://www.amazon.com/Invention-Hugo-Cabret-Brian-Selznick/dp/0439813786/ref=sr_1_1?crid=CDGI2C3C8KD0&dchild=1&keywords=hugo+cabret&qid=1621009620&sprefix=hugo+ca%2Caps%2C175&sr=8-1


The Invention of Hugo Cabret is both mysterious and adventurous.  I loved Hugo Cabret because it includes detailed illustrations that are drawn realistically, and it gives the reader the feeling of suspense and exhilaration every time you see Hugo narrowly escaping danger.  If I were the author, I would change the part where Hugo’s father dies in the museum because it’s just too devastating.  If I were Hugo, I would have solved my father’s death by going around town and asking everyone if they knew my father and see if they gave me any clues.  One juicy word to describe the book would be THRILLING because there is always tension, suspense, and excitement in what’s going to happen in the next page.  The Invention of Hugo Cabret is by far the most brilliant book ever written without question in which you could reach enlightenment for the abundant and rich experience reading it.  So, that’s why I would highly recommend reading The invention of Hugo Cabret.


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