10.12.2009

BR 2-02: Beyond Strange Street

I read “Beyond Strange Street”
Sam lay in bed. With a sigh, she got out of bed. Then, very quietly she opened the bedroom door, crept past the living room and let herself out of the flat. The doors were open and she stepped inside. The magic button was there. One push, and she would be in Strange Street again. She looked closer at the button. The letters had changed. They now read W. W. She pressed the button. The doors opened and she got a shock. A sign was nailed to a trunk. It read: “Wild Woods.” She set off along the moonlit path. Once, a rabbit hopped across the path. She wondered if she should go back. And then, sitting on a log by the side of the track, was the strangest little creature she had ever seen. It was obbygobulum. He clapped his paws. There was flash of green light. A nearby tree trunk split open with a crack. Inside was the lift. Sam stepped in. The door closed. She thought “That was the wildest adventure yet.”

When I was reading this book, I was excited. The obbygobulum looks strange but I think he is cute. I want to see dreams such this story.




Reference

Umansky, Kaye. (2001). Beyond Strange Street. Harlow: Pearson Education.
(207 words)

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