Thursday, July 21, 2011

The Mostly True Adventures of Homer P. Figg - Book Review

I am pleased to introduce a guest blogger/reviewer today. Neal, my ten year old son, is willingly writing this review to earn a later bedtime (because I'm cruel like that).



My mom read The Mostly True Adventures of Homer P. Figg by Rodman Philbrick to us in the car while we were going on trips this summer. It is a book about a twelve-year-old boy trying to save his brother who was recruited to fight for the Union in the Civil War when he was underage. Homer has many adventures. At one point he's trapped in a pen of pigs and becomes part of a small traveling circus as the "Amazing Pig Boy". Homer likes Professor Fleabottom, who runs the circus, but he might not be who he says he is. He escapes in a silk reconnaissance balloon only to discover that he's landed on the wrong side of the war.

This is a very interesting and funny book. I learned a lot about the Civil War. Homer is a daring and brave kid. He and his brother are orphans so his brother is the only family he's got. He is very good about getting out of scary situations. He thinks quickly on his feet and he can sure tell a whopper. Homer is also very smart.

I recommend this book to anyone from 10 to 95 years old. Actually my five-year-old brother liked it too.

3 comments:

Jinky said...

Great job on the review, Neal! Sounds like something my son would enjoy too. ~You're a natural. I vote that you get a later bedtime!! :)

Brimhalls said...

Good job Neal! I hope we get to hear more from you.

Grumpy Grateful Mom said...

Excellent review!!! I think that book looks so fun! I look forward to seeing more reviews from you, especially if you get to stay up later. :)