Thursday, November 6, 2008

Jack Plank Tells Tales by Natalie Babbitt

Jack Plank was tired of his life as a pirate and wanted a change. He found a town and a house and, with the help of his friends at his boardinghouse, tried to find his next job. Each job he tries he can't do because of something that happened at one time with one of his pirate friends. Each chapter has a different job and a different crazy tale.

If you have read this book, let me know what you thought of it. Who was your favorite character and why? What was your favorite part? Would you recommend this book to a friend?

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

dear Miss Natalie Babbitt I like page 71 when the crab was in the guys beard page 97 and page 113 I thouhgt the aligater was going to eat him.This book is wheely awsome.I can,t belive jamaica in the Caribbean Sea,around the year 1720.I like page 57 that Octopus was huge and that guy is a chickin.I like chapter 7 when the three guys were acting so wered over the gold and I sole the picter of the picter on page 77 that was in the pot of gold that the three guys were looking at.I like page 97 that girl was so creepy and I thought the feathers were in her and I thought the berds weregoing to eat her.Miss Merritt how meny days did it tack you to rite this book.Did you know that the skole flag stans for death and scaerd. Sincerely, Will Brown