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The Story of Robin Hood book review

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Title: The Story of Robin Hood

Author: Robert Leeson
Illustrator: Barbara Lofthouse

Average number of words per page: more than 100

STORY:
3 readers have rated this story.
Average story rating: 6.5/10.0
ILLUSTRATIONS:
3 readers have rated the illustrations.
Average illustration rating: 6/10.0

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Story Rating
9.5 out of a possible 10.0
Book review by: Emily Reichert
age: 14

Review submitted on 05/10/2001 at 13:46:20

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Illustrations Rating
8.0 out of a possible 10.0

Emily Reichert writes the following about The Story of Robin Hood :
The story Robin Hood is about a man who steals from the rich and gives to the poor. He goes through the forest everyday in search of a new man for his group. His best man is Little John who protects him 24-7. Robin get in trouble with the law a lot so he runs from camp, but always comes home when they are off his trail. He gets into many fights throughout the forest. If Robin loses that man will be in his group. The king gets upset because Robin steals money from a monk, and tries to kill him.

I liked this book because it was full of action. Also, this was good because the author chose the right words for the past because it was around the Renaissance. The chapters all flow into each other so it sounds good together. The only part I didn't like was when Robin cut 3 guys heads off. I recommend this book to other 7th grade students who like action. Over all, I give this book 2 thumbs up.

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