Sascha Martin’s Rocket Ship
Written by John Arthur Nichol
Illustrated by Manuela Pentangelo
Sascha Martin is a second-grade genius. One day he brings a rocket ship to class and places it on a table with a sign that says, “Do not touch.” Well, you can guess what happens when one of the students pushes the button. It launches into space creating all manner of havoc in the school. The rocket tears holes in the walls, the roof, and damages the athletic fields. It carries a few teachers as well as Sascha into the atmosphere to the horror of the those watching from the ground. Will they successfully return to earth?
This book is part of a series about the exploits of Sascha. It is written in rhyme, which sometimes appeared a bit off, though these rhymes could be peculiar to Australia. Illustrations are delightfully clever and sharp. My rating was lowered in part because the book contains a few errors in punctuation and grammar, but many middle-grade students who enjoy science fiction, adventure, and humor will find it an easy and enjoyable read.
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2 responses to “ROCKET RUCKUS”
mommynificent
August 14th, 2018 at 23:44
This sounds like a fun adventure. Thanks for linking up at Booknificent Thursday on Mommynificent.com this week!
Tina
bamauthor
August 15th, 2018 at 07:13
Kids will love the off beat humor in this one,