Deep Blue by J. Donnelly
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.20361/G2T02VAbstract
Donnelly, Jennifer. Deep Blue. Glendale: Circle Seven, 2014. Print.
This book is about mermaids. All the mermaids wanted to cast a spell on the octopus and the mom didn’t want the spell to happen. I like the mermaids because they have a tail that they can swim with and they have a king.
I like to read this book because it’s easy to read. Some of the words are harder than others though. Sometimes its hard read and you get mixed up with the words. Deep Blue is a good book so far but I have only read chapter one. I don’t like Storm and the Empress. I would rate this book as 4.5.
Highly recommended: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Reviewer: Kaylin
I am Kaylin and I like to read any kind of book. I like chips and candies and I like to ride my bike. Every day I go to the park. I like to read the newspaper and short books because it is easy to read. I want to read but it’s kind of hard sometimes. It has interesting stories about our world.
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