Henry Moseley, Master Of Disaster (2010) - Plot & Excerpts
If you are looking for a fun book to read aloud to your boys, look no further than this book.Recommended to me by a friend, it was an easy choice to read since my oldest son is a Gary Paulsen fan. While this book may be a great read for any boy, reading it aloud to my boys was such fun! We laughed at all the funny parts and whenever I glanced up from reading, they were enthralled, hanging on every word. Their giggles were my favorite part of this book.The book follows three boys as they try to become the most un-boring boys and make a world record. Their plans never seem to go quite as planned, however. Each chapter is a new mission and each chapter had us laughing. The three boys, Henry, Riley and Reed, succeeded in becoming one of our favorite book characters. As you'd expect for the title, this book is about action, adventure, and primarily mishaps (usually involving offensive smells). I wasn't as excited about this book as I'm sure boys in 4th-6th will be, but I can appreciate that there was a good progression to the story with a little humor to make sure the kids keep having a good time reading it. Should be an easy book to direct kids (especially boys) to.
What do You think about Henry Moseley, Master Of Disaster (2010)?
This short book provides a look into the many outlandish adventures of three boys.
—Graciej
Sasquatch nominee 2013. Light and breezy humor fiction from Gary Paulsen.
—Anantharamu
Loooooved this book! It was soooo funny and well written!!!
—jac
Great negative examples to discuss with kids.
—kge92