Love Among the Walnuts - Jean Ferris book review summary
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Love Among the Walnuts book review

Jean Ferris
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Title: Love Among the Walnuts

Author: Jean Ferris

Story Rating
9.0 out of a possible 10.0
Book review by: Erin
age: 12

Review submitted on 03/20/2008 at 10:59:37

Illustrations Rating
0.0 out of a possible 10.0

Erin writes the following about Love Among the Walnuts :
Love Among the Walnuts “If grouchiness was an illness there wouldn’t be a soul on the streets.” Love Among the Walnuts by Jean Ferris is a book that will make you laugh out loud, and you won’t stop until the end. It’s hard to put exact words on this book. Suspenseful, complex, exaggerated, and imaginative are words to start with. This is a nerve-wracking book where you won’t know what’s coming up next. With a load full of uniqueness, you will never read one like it. If you enjoy picturing hilarious stuff, it’s not difficult at all with this book. A saying I like to say is that it’s “straight up funny.” Living in the middle of nowhere isn’t always that peaceful. Your uncles might try to kill you under the case of jealously. Bart and Bernie are Sandy’s uncles that try to kill his family in the strangest ways possible. They send Sandy’s family a birthday cake- that’s drugged! It puts Sandy’s parents, (Mousey and Horatio) into comas. Next to Sandy’s home in the country is Walnut Manor. It is a place where people with some sort of problem to stay. That is where Sandy and his butler Bentley have to go… because of their family members in comas. If you’re all into the kind of books that are different, hilarious, and interesting this is the perfect book to read. So join Sandy and Bentley in the ride of their lives.
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