SearchCategoriesBrowse BySpecial ListsFeaturesInterviewsBook GiveawaysEvents |
Spoiler DisclaimerSynopsisThis story begins when a boy goes to school, and he looks at a paper that has his teacher's name on it. He gets to his classroom and falls asleep. He dreams that his teacher is a monster. The monster teacher eats his classmates. When he wakes up, he finds out who his teacher really is. ReviewI liked this story because a boy thought his teacher was really a monster, but he was just dreaming. I would never have a mean teacher. I would have a nice teacher always. Note: Synopsis and review by a female reviewer, age 8. Parent's Note: This book is part of the Black Lagoon series which currently contains twenty books. You can find a list of all the Black Lagoon books on Mike Thaler's website. Visit |
Latest Reviews
The Hope Chest Reviews on Facebook
|
||
Sensuality Rating Key
1 Heart = Smooching
May contain mild to moderate sexual tension and/or possible implications of something more taking place off canvas, but nothing beyond kissing actually occurs within the text. Our take: These books would be appropriate for teen and sensitive readers.
2 Hearts = Sweet
May contain moderate to high sexual tension which could include passionate clinches that end in cut scenes and/or extremely mild love scenes with virtually no details. Our take: These books should still be appropriate for most mature teens and sensitive readers.
3 Hearts = Sensuous
May contain moderately descriptive love scenes, usually no more than three. Our take: Teen and sensitive readers should exercise caution.
4 Hearts = Steamy
May contain a number of explicitly descriptive love scenes. Our take: Not recommended for under 18 or sensitive readers.
5 Hearts = Scorching
May contain a number of explicitly descriptive love scenes that typically include explicit language and acts which some readers may find kinky and/or offensive. Our take: Definite adults only material, not for the faint of heart.
We always endeavor not to give away endings or major plot twists in either our synopses or reviews, however they may occasionally contain information which some readers might consider to be mild spoilers.