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Shiloh Trilogy Paperback Boxed Set

Shiloh Trilogy Paperback Boxed Set

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Shiloh Season by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor a review by Kyle
Review: Have you ever worked for somebody to buy their dog and a man wants to try

to kill it? Well, Marty Preston, the main character, has. He found a dog and named it

Shiloh. Marty wanted Shiloh but Judd Travers won't let him have it. Judd hunts and

he needs Shiloh to hunt. The problem is that Judd beats and kicks his dogs and Shiloh

doesn't like it. Marty worked for Judd so he could buy Shiloh. Marty bought Shiloh

but Judd tries to kill Shiloh so Marty wouldn't have a dog.

There are many things in this book that I enjoyed. The part I liked was when

David Howard, Marty's friend, scared Marty with a Halloween mask. A part I didn't

like is how Judd beats and kicks his dogs. Dogs or any other animals shouldn't be

treated like that. That is what I liked and disliked about this book.

The protagonist of this book is blonde haired, medium tall, and has a dog

named Shiloh. Shiloh is a beagle and loves to play with Marty and his sisters. The

personality of Marty is like any other boys. He is determined like when he wanted

Shiloh. But, he has a problem telling his dad stories about Judd causing trouble.

Marty has a couple of strengths and weaknesses. Marty's strengths are: protecting

Shiloh from Judd and protecting himself from Judd. Marty's weaknesses are:

telling his dad what happens.

Marty, I thought, was kind of cool. He protected Shiloh like I would with

my dog. He spends time with his family like I do. Marty stuck up for his friends,

Shiloh, and his family. This book can make you laugh or cry. I'm sure you'll

love this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I love this book
Review: I love this book. I also love the sequils! I read the first one in fourth grade and I read the other two in the summer time. I thought all the books were sad espectially this one. judd is a rude selfish and absolutely unkind resident. I just feel so bad about what people in the book had to go through. he steels and lies and never bothers to help anyone! if you like the first book you'll like all of them!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I love this book
Review: I loved this book i couldnt put it down especially when shiloh gets attacked by a wild dog and when marty saves shiloh from his owner judd travers i recommed this book to everyone

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Shiloh by Phillis Reynolds Naylor
Review: Marty and his equally delightful family have become literary staples and the Shiloh Trilogy literary classics!

Marty is a young boy who saves the life of an abused beagle whom he names Shiloh. Instead of turning on Shiloh's cruel, drunken owner with hostility and hatred, Marty and his family respond with love and Christian acceptance. Marty himself says that as much as he understandably dislikes the cruel Judd Travers, he would not wish him ill; he works for Judd so he can buy Shiloh and in the end is rewarded with a lovable little hound.

This trilogy reinforces many Christian themes such as love, forgiveness, hope and acceptance. It also reinforces the timeless message of "if you have a chance to repay good for good, do it. Pass it on."

Shiloh is truly a heartwarmer.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Book Review on Shiloh
Review: Shiloh is a great and exciting story. A little boy named Marty found a dog and wanted to keep him, it is Judd's dog and he is keeping him. Marty did a lot of work for Judd, but still didn't get Shiloh.
When I think about this book it makes me feel sad and happy. What makes me sad is when a German Shepard attacks Shiloh.
Readers will find this book to be very exciting and want to read on to find out what happens next in the story.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Shiloh by Phillis Reynolds Naylor
Review: Shiloh is a very good book about a boy named Marty Preston who finds an abused beagle on the road and names it Shiloh. When he finds out that Shiloh belongs to Judd Travers, a drunk and cruel person. Marty tries everything to make Shiloh his. During the night Marty wonders, "Should I tell Judd I have Shiloh so he could kick or starve him? Or should I fatten him up a little bit and make him healthier so he could glorify God's creation?" He knew the answer to that question. And he figured things were going pretty well for Shiloh. But when Judd and Marty's family find out. Marty unleashes all of Judd's fury on them as well. In the end Marty finds a way to have Shiloh for his very own.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Judd's Actions
Review: Shiloh Season is a great book for kids and adults. Phyllis Reynolds Naylor does a great job explaining the story and keeping you on track throughout the book. Shiloh is about a boy named Marty Preston who sees something he should not have seen. Judd Travers is a mean guy who abuses his dogs. Judd went hunting, when it was not hunting season, and he saw a deer so he killed it. Marty promised that he would not tell anyone that Judd killed a deer if Judd would give up his dog named Shiloh to Marty. Judd agreed. Now Judd is depressed and he drinks and drives. Marty's dad found a beer can on their property, which had the same brand of beer that Judd drinks. Judd continues to drink and hunt more and more often. Shiloh is a very interesting book because I never wanted to stop reading it and it kept coming with surprises. Shiloh is better than other books because it keeps you interested in finding out what happens next throughout the book. Other books are boring and make you want to go to sleep because they are not interesting.


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