Perfect humor for 2nd and 3rd graders. When Brandon has to go to Hannahas house after school, she always gets to be the leader while he has to play her sidekick or some villain sheas out to destroy. Then the horrible Sunderland kids try to steal Hannahas monster cat, Buttercup, and suddenly Brandon and Hannah have an exciting real-life mission on their hands. All the games of vampire hunter and enemy agent in the world couldnat have prepared them for the task of saving Buttercup from the Sunderlandsa grubby clutches.
Reviewed by Madeline McElroy (age 7.75) for Reader Views (3/09) This is a story about a girl name Hannah and her best friend Brandon. They visit each other every day after school. They both love to pretend they're on adventures all the time. Brandon doesn't like playing Hannah's games all the time; he would rather watch TV instead. All of their adventures include the neighbor kids they call the "triplets." They aren't really triplets, but they are brothers and sisters. The triplets keep stealing Hannah's cat Buttercup, so the story is about them trying to get the cat back. My favorite adventure was when Hannah and Brandon were playing vampires. I liked it because it was kind of silly that they were pretending that Buttercup was a vampire cat and they used onions all around the room. I thought "A Girl, a Boy, and Three Robbers" by Gail Gauthier was interesting because they went on many different adventures.
A real-world quest
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Gail Gauthier's A GIRL, A BOY, AND THREE ROBBERS provides elementary grades with the story of Brandon, who would rather watch TV than participate in the crazy games his friend Hannah makes up - until neighbors attempt to steal Hannah's cat and a real-world quest evolves.
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