Hello Bookworm...
I found this book in the Erasmus Huis library at the Dutch Embassy. The library has a lot of Dutch books, so there weren't many that I could read. After I looked deeper, the Dutch books were also quite thick Dutch literature. This is a book that I can read, although this book is not intended for adults, but once you read it, you will certainly be interested in the way the author tells the story. It is really interesting to read.
This book is the third series of the Alfie The Worldwolf series. Although this is the third series, I didn't try to find the first book, because I had already taken this book from the shelf. Even though I read it from the third series, this book can still be read without having to read the first series. Maybe I will review it backwards, depending on which series I find first.
Let's talk about the third series of Alfie the Werewolf which is subtitled: Silvertooth.
Let's Get it!
Paul Van Loon
This story begins with the Tim family's doorbell suddenly ringing. A big man appears and claims that he has an official letter from the court. The letter contained a notification that he was Alfie's legal guardian. Tim and Alfie, who had become best friends, inevitably had to separate. However, there was something strange about the silver-toothed man. Since he took Alfie, there had been no phone calls for Alfie, which made Tim and his family suspicious.
The suspicion was validated by the Werewolf grandfather who came that afternoon because he felt something was strange. The Werewolf grandfather said that the big man with the silver teeth was not Alfie's uncle, but rather the person who had long targeted their family to be killed, but now the big man named Silvertooth was doing business and was going to sell Alfie to a collector. Tim and his family took action to save Alfie.
My Review about thos third series was…
I like how the author divides the story into sub-parts, where there are not many pages in each part so that it makes me as a reader, not feel bored. Each part has an open ending story.
Paul Van Loon chose quite understandable vocabulary, so I understand why this novel became a series. Even though English is not my second language, I easily understand it because the vocabulary choice is so easy. Even though I shame to acknowledge it (because this is a kid book), I should say that the language on this story is Ease peasy.
At the end of this review is, this book is interesting to fulfill my reading experience especially for other genres. I don’t read the Twilight Saga, but this book is more real. See you in the next book review of Alfie The Werewolf.
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Vivie Hardika
Hi, Halo, Annyeong! Welcome to my galaxy.
I have so much imagination in my head. Something that I can't achieve as a human and as a girl. So writing is very challenging. Since Junior High School, I have written whatever I want to write. Without skill, I just write what I want to read. Now I have 12th published novels and all of them are romance.
Yeah, I proudly say that I am a passionate author, traveler wannabe, and blogger.