Sunday, 30 October 2011

Review - A Bear Called Paddington

Mr. and Mrs. Brown first met Paddington, a most endearing bear from Darkest Peruon a railway platform in London. A sign hanging around his neck said, "Please look after this bear. Thank you" So that is just what they did.
From the very first night when he attempted his first bath and ended up nearly flooding the house, Paddington was seldom far from imminent disaster. Jonathan and Judy were delighted with this havoc and even Mr. and Mrs. Brown had to admit that life seemed to be more filled with adventure when there was a bear in the house.

A Bear Called Paddington (Paddington, #1)A Bear Called Paddington by Michael Bond
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Wow. And I mean WOW.

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This is a children’s book, so I wouldn't recommend it to anyone now, but it is a good book I can’t say I would recommend it to anyone now, but for children it is a fun, exciting read. I was in love with Paddington; I wished my parents would find a bear like that at the train station.

        Mr Brown coughed loudly. “It doesn’t seem a very exciting story,” he said, impatiently.
              He reached across and poked Paddington with his pipe. “Well I never,” he said, “I do believe he’s fallen asleep!”


That is one of the many reasons why I loved this book (as much as 8 year old me could love something).



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