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Silly Nomads book review series, Part II

BY MAKAYLA B.
11 YEARS OLD

So, where was I? Oh yes! I was telling you about this funny book I am reading called Silly Nomads. Just to remind you, Silly Nomads is a series following two boys who have funny imaginations. M.E. Mohalland wrote it, and the drawings are by Kate Santee.

My favourite part of the first book, is when they were talking about what superhero they wanted to be. Suhcrom started to list the superheroes and said Joker. His brother Nadih corrected him he said, “The Joker is no superhero, Suhcrom. Him fool-fool. He’s evil. He laughs too much and is scary looking!”

 I was reading on my bed and I almost fell off because I’ve never heard anyone say that before. It was really funny because they called him crazy and my sibling scared me.

I’d rate this book 12/10 because it’s: funny, childish and appropriate for all ages. It’s a win win!

If you are allowed to buy something, I recommend buying the whole series! My goal with this book is to get both my parents and my sibling to read it (or have one of my parents read it to my brother). I am really enjoying this series and hope that M. E. Mohalland writes a ton more.

To read more on the Silly Nomads series read my next article but I’ll only be doing book three, and book five. M. E. Mohalland and I are leaving it to you to read book two, and book four.

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