Review Detail
3.0 1
Kids Fiction
375
Journal Accounting of Adventure
(Updated: June 26, 2026)
Overall rating
3.0
Plot
3.0
Characters
N/A
Writing Style
N/A
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
N/A
Reader reviewed by Julie M. Prince
For a journal that has just washed up on the shores of England, I find this book to be in remarkably good shape.
The tattered and worn pages reveal an amazing adventure, illustrated by the hand of its 8-year-old (or is he really 400?)storytelling owner, Charlie Small.
Accounts of crocodile wrestling, rhino taming, and gorilla-speaking abound. Follow Charlie through the wild jungle as he desperately tries to find his way home, and without a signal on his mobile phone!
"The Amazing, Astonishing, Incredible, and TRUE Adventures" of Charlie Small may be a tad exaggerated, but they're certainly creative and entertaining.
With no expectations, this makes for a nice afternoon read. More books (washed up on the same shore, I presume) to follow in the series promise new adventures.
For a journal that has just washed up on the shores of England, I find this book to be in remarkably good shape.
The tattered and worn pages reveal an amazing adventure, illustrated by the hand of its 8-year-old (or is he really 400?)storytelling owner, Charlie Small.
Accounts of crocodile wrestling, rhino taming, and gorilla-speaking abound. Follow Charlie through the wild jungle as he desperately tries to find his way home, and without a signal on his mobile phone!
"The Amazing, Astonishing, Incredible, and TRUE Adventures" of Charlie Small may be a tad exaggerated, but they're certainly creative and entertaining.
With no expectations, this makes for a nice afternoon read. More books (washed up on the same shore, I presume) to follow in the series promise new adventures.
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