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The Imp That Ate My Homework

The Imp That Ate My Homework

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Imp That Ate My Homework
Review: The Imp that ate my homework
By: Laurence Yep
...Period: P.1

The book is about a boy named Jim who doesn't know what to do when his teacher tells him to write an essay about his grandpop. All the people in Chinatown call Jim's grandpop the meanest man in Chinatown and well, Jim thinks there is nothing nice to say about him. Jim manages to think something up, write it down, and go to bed. In the morning, he wakes up to find a green, four-armed imp peering down at him. First the imp rummages through his backpack and eats his homework and from then on he knew that the imp was no good luck charm so in other words he was lots of trouble. Then the imp threatens Grandpop too. In the end, Granpop and Jim became teammates and chase the imp together catching it at last. That's when Jim learns there's more to Grandpop and Chinatown than meets the eye.
I have two reasons why I liked this book. One reason I liked this book is because it showed that you need to get to know someone before you assume presumptions. For example Jim thought of Grandpop as a mean old man, but once he got to know him he acts like a supernatural warrior. The second reason I liked this book is because it shows that teamwork is better than individualization. Like Jim and Grandpop worked together as teammates to capture the imp.
I also have two reasons why I disliked this book. One reason I disliked this book is because I hated the awful drawings of the nasty imp. Second reason I disliked this book is because I think the imp should have done more damage to Grandpop's life than Jim's because Jim didn't do anything to the imp. In the story the imp barely even tried to wreck Grandpop's life.
My favorite part of the book was when Jim woke up with an imp on him. Then the imp went into to his backpack and ate his homework. If I woke up with an imp on me I know the first thing I would do is scream as loud as I can. If an imp ate my homework I still would scream as loud as I can, but this time I would be screaming because of anger not fright.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Imp That Ate My Homework
Review: Young Jim is not at all interested in his family's chineseheritage. But that all changed when "The Imp "eats his homework and gets him in further trouble at school. Not knowing what else to do, Jim asks his Grandpop for help and that's when the ride begins. Turns out that The "imp" wants revenge on Jim's family because Grandpop is really the reincarnation of a legendary imp-fighter. Together Jim and his Grandpop chase the imp all over San Francisco's chinatown, all the while learning a bit here and there about chinese culture. By the time this delightful book ends, the imp is captured and Jim has a new found respect for his heritage.

The Imp That Ate My Homework is a wild romp that's perfect for a child to read with their grandfather. True this book focuses on chinese culture, but it's really about any child learning about their family heritage. This is a sweet, funny book with deep roots in culture that will delight children and adults alike.

A must buy for your children.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Delightful Imp
Review: Young Jim is not at all interested in his family's chineseheritage. But that all changed when "The Imp "eats his homework and gets him in further trouble at school. Not knowing what else to do, Jim asks his Grandpop for help and that's when the ride begins. Turns out that The "imp" wants revenge on Jim's family because Grandpop is really the reincarnation of a legendary imp-fighter. Together Jim and his Grandpop chase the imp all over San Francisco's chinatown, all the while learning a bit here and there about chinese culture. By the time this delightful book ends, the imp is captured and Jim has a new found respect for his heritage.

The Imp That Ate My Homework is a wild romp that's perfect for a child to read with their grandfather. True this book focuses on chinese culture, but it's really about any child learning about their family heritage. This is a sweet, funny book with deep roots in culture that will delight children and adults alike.

A must buy for your children.


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