By Julie

June 30, 2006

The Tale Of Desperaux by KATIE DiCAMILLO

Filed under: book reviews,Uncategorized — julie @ 11:06 am

I think that The Tale of Desperaux is a great book. It’s about this teeny mouse that the king mistook for a bug, and he has huge ears for his size. He was born with his eyes open and lives in a castle. His french mother named him Desperaux. He isn’t an ordinary mouse. He isn’t crazy for cheese, or food, and he doesn’t eat paper. He can read! He insists that there, every day, is some kind of sweet beautiful music, coming from somwhere. “It sounds like honey,” he says. Then one day he decides to follow it, and he winds up tangled in a mess including Rorusco the rat, cauliflower-eared Miggery Sow, light, soup, a hen, a red tablecloth, a handful of cigarettes, and a quest through the dungeon to save the Princess Pea.
Read this book!

2 Responses to “The Tale Of Desperaux by KATIE DiCAMILLO”

  1. julie Says:

    Hello Julie. Congratulations on your first book report. You wrote this.

  2. julie Says:

    Evil Me left another comment. Blah. Blah. Blah.

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