Peter and the Pumpkin Patch

Peter and the Pumpkin Patch
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October 19, 2011
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When Peter's family moves into the city, everything is different for Peter. Now they are living in an apartment instead of a house, but at last he meets Emily, who lives in the same building. Emily has a magical garden on the rooftop but Peter has no idea how that garden is about to change his life!

When Peter's family moves into the city, everything is different for Peter. Now they are living in an apartment instead of a house, but at last he meets Emily, who lives in the same building. Emily has a magical garden on the rooftop but Peter has no idea how that garden is about to change his life!

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Abby reviews Peter and the Pumpkin Patch by Andrew and Patti Miller
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This book is just wow! It's funny. It's classic pumpkin! And... it's like a mythical comedy story. I mean, pumpkins--they all get turned into pumpkins! Crazy funny. I can't explain. You will have to read it yourself.
p.s.: Funny, funny, funny!
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Friday, December 30, 2011
A Special Guest Post by Abby Mae reviewing Ap Miller's Newest
Abigail is just the cutest and sweetest girl you're ever going to meet. I'm not just saying this because she happens to be related to me and her mother is likely to hit me on the head if I don't. She really is sweet, and she's cute as a button. I think I like best, though, that she's as sharp as a tack. So (drumroll, please) here is my lovely daughter Abigail Mae reviewing Ap Miller's Peter and the Pumpkin Patch.





My Review of Peter and the Pumpkin Patch by Ap Miller
by Abby


This book is just wow! It's funny. It's classic pumpkin! And... it's like a mythical comedy story. I mean, pumpkins--they all get turned into pumpkins! Crazy funny. I can't explain. You will have to read it yourself.
p.s.: Funny, funny, funny!


Okay, tell me she isn't the coolest seven year old in existence! Alright, here's my take on the book. I have seven kids. That's right. Seven. Go ahead, take a breath, breathe in...breathe out. You okay now? Alright, I have seven kids. That means I've read more than my share of children's books. Let me tell you a horrible secret. Most of them suck. There, I've said it. Most children's books are pablum-spouting, boring, idiotic, patronizing, pedantic, semi-socially-conscious forays into the kind of lowest common denominator crap adults get thrown at them.

Thankfully, Ap Miller doesn't fall into this category. I reviewed her YA book, The Boogedyman, and I loved that one, too. I just love when an author doesn't treat my children like stupid idiots. I mean it, this book is clever and doesn't pander. I loved it. My twelve year old, my ten year old, and my seven year old each read it individually. Then, they took turns reading it over and over to each other until they were practically reciting from memory. It's great. I love it. You'll love it.
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James W. Harris IV "& Paulette L. Harris"

This review is from: Peter & The Pumpkin Patch (Paperback)
This was one of the most entertaining books I have ever read about Halloween. The authors have done a terrific job in giving hooks and holding suspense.

Thirteen year old Peter and his new friend Emily are in seventh grade. She lives a couple doors away and one day Peter decides to visit her and her grandmother. Peter has just moved in from a smaller town and into a huge lonely city. His mother is ill from being allergic to so many pollens in the air. Today she's down resting and Peter wonders what he can do to help.

Emily's grandmother is asleep so she decides to show Peter something "special" as long as he can be trusted to keep quiet. She leads him up to the rooftop of their apartment building where she shows him a secret garden. It's lovely and the pumpkins that are covered are large and beautiful. Peter asks for one, hoping it might help his mother. Emily seems to think that it will as well.

Peter asks his father to help him bake it and soon after eating some, his mother appears to feel better. The next morning she is a new person and Peter is wondering, what's going on. He decides to sneak out that night and find out what's under the other covering in that secret garden. He finds one that grows bigger and lovelier than the speed of lightening. He's just got to find out what's different about this special place. When he gets there, Emily and his parents are waiting for him. But there I go again. I'm not telling anymore about the Pumpkin King. You will love this story about love and harvest in the city. Enjoy! :)

Paulette Harris
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When Peter's family moves into the city, everything is different for Peter. Now they are living in an apartment instead of a house, but at last he meets Emily, who lives in the same building. Emily has a magical garden on the rooftop but Peter has no idea how that garden is about to change his life!
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