2012年7月3日火曜日

BR1-14 Stories of Monsters

Return of the ice monster(P.18)




I was read this book first time. Ben Boggle lay awake in a cold sweat. How could sleep with a monster under his bed? Every evening it was the same story. As soon as switched off his beside light, the monster woke with a snort. All through the night, the creature gurgled in the shadows. Ben had never dared to look under his bed. He was too terrified of what he might see. At school, Ben could hardly keep his eyes open. "Wake up, Ben Boggle" Ben's teacher said. "That's the third time this week you've fallen asleep in class," yelled his teacher. Mr. Grizzle liked people to be awake in his mathematics lessons. Even when he was wide awake, Ben was hopeless with numbers. They were even more difficult when he felt sleepy. Unless Ben could get rid of the monster, Mr. Grizzle would be shouting at him every day.


I was read this book first time. I think he is a very sluggard. I want to read many books after this.

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Reference

Russell Punter. (2004). Stories of Monsters. London: Usborne

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