What would you do if you found a message in a bottle? One that foretold of treasure and death? Could you figure out where the treasure was? Would you even try? And if you did figure it out, would you... This description may be from another edition of this product.
i so liked this book from the begining. i had the privilage to read it basicly page by page as it was being written (when i was 17). i am so glad to finally see it in print. it is a verry good young adult story that keeps a good pace and doesnt really slow down. if you liked the movie the goonies you will like this book
The Mountain of Stone
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
Title: The Mountain of Stone Exciting Read ........ Recommended .......... 4. 5 stars The Review The narrative opens with Jenny smiling on the first day of summer vacation. At last the school year has ended and next year Jenny will be starting High School. When Jenny's parents announced they were planning a move from San Francisco to Millersville, Jenny was less than thrilled. That was two years ago and now Jenny has a new best friend Laura and loves her new life. Everything is pretty great except when Jenny and Laura must deal with Laura's little brothers Alan and Casey the boys are only six and seven however, they are less problem than Laura's older brother John and Jenny's older brother Ben. Backpacks filled with supplies, an unexpected slide into the interior of the mountain, a skeleton, another bottle, a trapdoor, more skeletons, something that growls, and more notes all figure in the adventure before the kids find their way out of the cave. Writer Davis has crafted a quick, fun read meant for kids in middle grades. Repartee between the siblings is typical, believable and real. That The Mountain of Stone is a kid's adventure that might well take place is a good part of the draw for kids in the target audience. Writing is good, fast paced and easily read. Characters are detailed enough to give the reader a clear picture of who and what the kids are all about without being over done. Siblings squabble as youngsters do, grumble over chores and having to watch over `tag along' little brothers, also as youngsters do. The kids also work together when the situation calls for it and they care for one another when the going gets tough. The storyline itself is believable and acceptable. Sure to please both boys and girls in the target audience The Mountain of Stone is a good choice for the home pleasure reading shelf, the home school reading list and the classroom library. Enjoyed the read, happy to recommend. Reviewed by: molly martin 20+ years California classroom teacher
THE MOUNTAIN OF STONE
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
I read all of Christy's books, this one is really good. This is the description on the back of the book: What would you do if you found a message in a bottle? What if it told of treasure and death? Could you find it? Would you even try? And, if you could figure it out, would you have the courage to go after it? That's exactly what happens to Jenny and her best friend Laura. Puzzled by the scrap of paper the found sealed in an old bottle the adventure begins. Was the note real? Who was Gus? Who was after him? What kind of treasure was it? Join seven kids on an adventure inside: The Mountain of Stone. I really liked it!
THE MOUNTAIN OF STONE
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
I wanted to let you know that I have reviewed your books and I really enjoyed them! You can see the reviews here, http://www.kidsbookshelf.com/review.asp?author=d, they're the fifth and sixth ones down. Christina Lewis www.KidsBookshelf.com
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