Wednesday 29 April 2020

I'm from the Sun; Book Report.




I’m from the Sun Was written by  Morgan Taylor


A guy named Gustafer Yellowgold  works for his dad at the  raisins  store. 
Everyone on the sun loves raisins Except for Gustafer.
But he can't tell anyone Because in a world where everybody loves Raisins it
doesn't make sense to not love raisins. Gustafer met his hero adventurer.
And he got his autograph And two kids wanted to play “raisin punch” with him


Gustafer’s big Brother  was going to enter a bike race
but he had an allergic reaction to chocolate, that he got at a party for the racers at a rich person's house.
He puffed up like a balloon and he couldn't race.
So  Gustafer had to go for him  and he got  the exact same bike his hero had.
His hero gave him his old bike so he could win the race.
And he told his dad it doesn't like raisins right before the race started.            

The race began! It's in the park, there are some bumps that his bike has to go over.
One of the rich kids Was cheating he was making it harder for the other people
riding bikes he had some bubblegum and he spat it on the road so the other Rider got stuck. 
Gustafer Put his bike and pedalled as hard as he could. he pulled a lever on the bike to help him go faster.
he was so close. He could see the finish line. But then his bike wobbled and
he fell in a tree But He was still in the race. he wiggled around to get him and his bike out
of the tree and finish the race.  the mayor walked over and hand him the prize money
and he fainted  he woke up in in a hospital and and the doctors figure out he had something special
They showed him a picture  of a normal solariums heart  shaped like   a raindrop
and then the doctors showed him A picture  of  his heart it looked upside down
and  his family thought that he could go on an adventure  to Earth.  

3 comments:

  1. Wow - this sounds like an action-packed book Mace! You have told us a lot about what happens in the story - be careful not to give too much away in case someone would like to read the book. I'm wondering Mace ... did you enjoy the book? If you had a five star rating system, how many stars would you give it?

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  2. What an interesting sounding book Mace. It sounds like there are some really funny parts to the story which is maybe why you chose it and kept reading it. Like Miss Whysall, I would like to know how many stars you would rate this book?

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  3. Kia ora, Mace. This does indeed sound like an interesting book with quite alot of adventure in it. Did you enjoy this book, and would you recommend it to others?

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