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4.2 18In Seoul, Korea Young-sup and Kee-sup have a tough relationship, as you would expect from all brothers. Young-sup is a wonderful flyer while kee-sup has some trouble flying. He can make a kite that makes kite seller Chung jealous. Young-sup hates being youngest, butt kee-sup isnt too thrilled about being oldest. Nobody seems to show much respect to him. So when the new years kite fighting festival and the kings help he can make his parents proud. Can they put aside their differences and win the festival.
This book includes a lot of brotherly contact and language. That can bore readers who prefer exciting books. Although it can be dull at times at the end the competition saves the best for last. During the constructing of the kite it showed very thick detail. That can bore readers, but also gives info on how to make a kite. My main opinion is that this book is good, but quite detailed.
I love historical books so for other history people this is a great book. It may not be the best choice for action lovers except for the kite fighting competition. If you like sci-fi books this probably isnt the best choice. The brothers can relate to brothers in 2010. You can find something to relate to from almost every character. This book is great for people who enjoy brotherly bonds.
