The Wind Singer by; William Nicholson TEXT TO SELF
The Wind Singer
By: William Nicholson
The book I have began reading is called the The Wind Singer by William Nicholson. The Wind Singer is about a girl named Krestal Hath, who is the twin sister of Bowman Hath, who is her twin brother. It is the first book of the Wind of Fire Trilogy. This book is about the Hath Family, a family of five who hates tests, Maslo Inch; the Chief Examiner, ratings, and other people in Aramanth. Ratings are scores that rate your family, so if its a high one, you'll be rich and you'll have a better future. If you have a low rating, you might be poor and have a more dimmer future. There is such things as ratings, tests, and a chief examiner because once long ago in Aramanth, the manths (the people in Aramanth), created the wind singer. Whenever it sang, everybody knew they were free from anything that was in their way. Krestal, Bowman, and Mumpo journey through the Great Way to find the lost voice of the wind singer so they could be free from tests, ratings, and anything else that is in their way.
This book reminds me of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone because Harry Potter searches for the lost stone, which is similar to the part where they find the voice of the wind singer, because they both had to search for missing items. I was both excited to read them because they made me sat me to the very edge of my seat. The Wind Singer also reminded me of me because I like to be adventurous sometimes, and when I get older, I really want to travel the world and explore new things. I think The Wind Singer is a good book because it is descriptive, like all books should be, and is completely deep in thought.
When Krestal was being made fun of in school, it reminded me of myself, because when I was in kindergarten, everyone laughed at me because I was crying over my lost clip for Fun Friday. Mumpo reminds me of Ronald Weasley from Harry Potter because he is funny and has a big sense of appetite. I loved this book. It was excellent and it was completely fun, especially the characters.
By: William Nicholson
The book I have began reading is called the The Wind Singer by William Nicholson. The Wind Singer is about a girl named Krestal Hath, who is the twin sister of Bowman Hath, who is her twin brother. It is the first book of the Wind of Fire Trilogy. This book is about the Hath Family, a family of five who hates tests, Maslo Inch; the Chief Examiner, ratings, and other people in Aramanth. Ratings are scores that rate your family, so if its a high one, you'll be rich and you'll have a better future. If you have a low rating, you might be poor and have a more dimmer future. There is such things as ratings, tests, and a chief examiner because once long ago in Aramanth, the manths (the people in Aramanth), created the wind singer. Whenever it sang, everybody knew they were free from anything that was in their way. Krestal, Bowman, and Mumpo journey through the Great Way to find the lost voice of the wind singer so they could be free from tests, ratings, and anything else that is in their way.
This book reminds me of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone because Harry Potter searches for the lost stone, which is similar to the part where they find the voice of the wind singer, because they both had to search for missing items. I was both excited to read them because they made me sat me to the very edge of my seat. The Wind Singer also reminded me of me because I like to be adventurous sometimes, and when I get older, I really want to travel the world and explore new things. I think The Wind Singer is a good book because it is descriptive, like all books should be, and is completely deep in thought.
When Krestal was being made fun of in school, it reminded me of myself, because when I was in kindergarten, everyone laughed at me because I was crying over my lost clip for Fun Friday. Mumpo reminds me of Ronald Weasley from Harry Potter because he is funny and has a big sense of appetite. I loved this book. It was excellent and it was completely fun, especially the characters.
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