Type of bind: Hardcover
EAN num: 9780670809684
ISBN number: 0670809683
Label: Viking Juvenile
Manufacturer: Viking Juvenile
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 182
Printing Date: October 23, 1986
Publishing house: Viking Juvenile
Age index: Ages 9-12
Sale Popularity Level: 517130
Studio: Viking Juvenile
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When Henry and Midge set themselves up as consultants for the residents of Grover's Corner, they get into a lot of trouble themselves before eventually solving the problems presented to them.
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Title of the book: Henry Reed's Think Tank
By: Keith Robertson
Reviewed Author name: P. Elayath
Period: 1
This book is an excellent book for anybody. Henry lives in Italy, but he comes to the U.S.A for the summer to live with his Aunt and Uncle. His best friend, Midge, is the same age, and she is a lot like Henry(which is how they came to be friends). When they decide to start a think tank, everyone begins to run to Henry and Midge for help. They help people only with practical problems. They get all sorts of people with mind troubling problems- from a lady who wants to get rid of the annoying geese without shooting or killing them to people with diet problems. While helping these people, they find themselves in hilarious situations. You should read this humour book to find out what happens to them.
Some parts in this book are boring, but the other parts just crack you up. One of my favorite quotes is(on page 52), "That's what my husband threatens to do. He says he is going out with a gun some morning and shoot enough geese to fill the freezer. But there are several things wrong with that. One-he doesn't have a gun and his eyesight is so poor he wouldn't hit anything anyhow. And second, the geese aren't on our place most of the time-they are subsequent door. By the way, I'm Mrs. Walcott. Are you familiar with the roads around here?" I like this quote because it makes me laugh. She talks about her husband like he doesn't even know what a gun is. First, it sounds like he is a pretty good shooter, but when she talks about the reasons why it isn't a good thing to shoot the geese, she says it like he can't even pick a gun up.
Another of my favorite quotes is on page 58. " My meter has run out and here comes the law." I also like this quote because it foreshadows the event to come. The subsequent couple of paragraphs explain what happens. To find out the subsequent unbearable event, read this hilarious book, Henry Reed's Think Tank.
I really liked all the parts in this book even if some were boring. I liked all the segments because they just brought up even more funny moments. Even the tiring parts make you laugh. That's how fantastic this book is. I recommend this book to all readers.
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This book, Henry Reed's THINK TANK was a good book. I read it because it was on my Accelarated Reader list. I think it was an exciting book because Henry and Midge went on tons and tons of adventures. If you read this book, you will definatly like it. I hope you choose to read this book. It's very good.
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