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The Invention of Hugo Cabret by David Selznick

by on Jan.22, 2013, under Historical Fiction, Illustrated, Mystery, Newbery, Student Reviews, Teen Top 10

Review by Cass E.

Who would like this book? I think this is a great book for almost anybody. People who like pictures, this is a good book for you. Everybody who reads this book will like it, boy or girl. Hugo is a book with a lot of pictures but I recommend it to advanced readers.

The goods on this book: The Invention of Hugo Cabret is a great book. It is about a boy named Hugo and his life in 1931 Paris. Hugo works every day on the train station clock and he would spy on the toy booth. Then he would go steal parts for his machine until he was caught by Georges, the owner of the toy booth. Georges took his notebook, and Hugo wanted to get it back. He got the automation fixed and working. I hope you will enjoy this book as much as I did cuz it is a great, fun book.

The details: 533 pp. 2007   Review by Cass e.


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