Rating: Summary: Bud, Not Buddy Review: Looking for a good book to read but just can't find it? Well don't keep searching because it's already found! The book is "Bud,not Buddy" from the writer of Tthe Watsons go to Brimingham- 1963 Mr. Christopher Paul Curtis. It's published by Scholastic INC. and was published September of 2000. It's the winner of the Newbery award and the Coretta Scott King award. Bud, not Buddy is a must read book you can't miss! Bud is ten year old orphan who lives in a home in michigan. His mother died four years ago when he was six. Bud's off to live in a new foster home with the dreadful Amoses. Will he survive having a 12 year old brother? Bud is in search of who he believes is his father, Jazz singer Herman E. Calloway. Bud comes along many adventures trying to find him. Will it turn out that Herman is his father? Bud, not Buddy is a book you just have to read. I really encourage you to read this book. It's one of the best I've read and it could be yours too but you have to it for yourself! If you are anyone of any age this is the book for you. I think that anyone who reads this book will really enjoy it. This book is meant for anyone! Don't forget it's Bud, Not Buddy and you gave to read it. It's at your local library so go get it and ENJOY!
Rating: Summary: Review- Bud, not Buddy Review: When I first picked up this book, I thought it would be about a boy who goes out west, but that is not at all what it is about! I really enjoyed this fictional book and I'm sure anyone else would too!! Christopher Paul Curtis has put out a captivating book about a boy named Bud (he can't stand being called Buddy) who is an orphan. He gets sent to live with a family that has a twelve year old son. The boy is a lot bigger and when they get into a fight he of course wins. He then blames Bud and his parents believe him. They resolve to send him back, on his last night there he is forced to sleep in the shed where there are dead fish and mosquitoes. What's more they steal his suitcase. Will he escape? Will he get his suitcase back? Can he get to Chicago to find the man he thinks is his father? To find out, you need to read this book. I really liked this book because it is very engaging and it turns out completely different than you expect. I would give this book 5 stars. It is a great piece of literature and very fun to read!!!
Rating: Summary: Bud not buddy Review: This book is about a young black boy in the 1930's trying to find out who his father is. After his mother died he was sent to an orphanage. After a few years in there he ran away and tried to find his dad. When he got there the man he thought was his dad was really mean. As the story progreses thye find out that the man is his grandfather. The story gets really emocional but it is a very good book.
Rating: Summary: What the genius thinks about : Bud, Not Buddy Review: Bud, Not Buddy is a pretty good book. It is special because there are no boring or slow moving parts. I only gave it 4 stars because even though it was a good book, I could put the book down. The author had a wierd way of describing things. He put two opposites together to make a point. He made the book interesting because the setting and time were non-fiction and the story was fiction. Some of the characters were real people so it wasn't like I was reading a fairy tale. ... So overal this was a well written interesting book.
Rating: Summary: Bud, Not Buddy Review: This book is about a ten-year-old orphan named Bud who is searching for his father, who he has never seen. Living on his own during the Great Depression, he meets his old friend Bugs. They decide to ride the rails west on a Hooverville train. Bugs makes it, but unfortunately Bud doesn't. This one event will change Bud's life, because Bud decides to walk to the next town and search for his father. After meeting new faces, Bud finds his believed-to-be-father, Herman E. Calloway, a musician. Although Mr.Calloway is not very friendly, Bud is invited to stay with him. In this book you learn how important communication is between people. Bud, Not Buddy won the Newbery Honor and the Coretta Scott King Award. I would recommend this book for forth to sixth graders because some events are hard to understand. I think this book has terrific facts on how people lived during the Great Depression. Something I particularily enjoyed about this book is how much the author described things. She used the five senses, especially the sense of smell. It was like the item was right in front of you. Is Mr. Calloway Bud's real father? Read this book to find out. Just remember to expect the unexpected. A great read for 5th and 6th graders.
Rating: Summary: Bud. Not Buddy Review: Book Review Bud, not Buddy, by Christopher Paul Curtis, is a book about a eleven or twelve year old orphan that is sent away to a home for the holidays. The Amos's household was a lot different from what Bud had expected it to be. There was one older son who would pick on Bud all day and all night. Bud, not Buddy's mission is to find his father who left him and his dying mother many years before. Only one simple flyer leads Bud on an amazing quest for his long lost father. This child goes on great adventures and experiences many new and exciting things. Christopher P. Curtis is a wonderful author. He is also the author of The Watsons go to Birmingham--l963 which also has won many awards, such as the Newbery Honor award and the Coretta Scott King Honor award. The suspense, excitement, and thrill make it so that Bud. not Buddy, is practically impossible to put down. The detail almost pulls you right in to the action. Through Bud's journey you follow close behind and feel like you are there watching the scene. Since the author lived in one of the settings, Flint, the description is so wonderful that you feel that you are flying over the little town and seeing exactly what you are reading. I recommend this book to everyone that enjoys excitement, thrill, and suspense.
Rating: Summary: bud not buddy Review: This book was not as good as I had expected it to be.The jazz setting was original and quite different but the book all in all was pretty moderate.The beginning was very good,though. Deja vu... have I read this story before?
Rating: Summary: "Bub, Not Buddy" Homework Assignment Review: "Bud, Not Buddy" is a great book by Christopher Paul Curtis. It is an inspirational book. I couldn't put the book down until I finished it. This book is about a boy and his journey to find his father. This book was very touching. This book is about a 10 year old boy named Bud. His father left him when he was a baby. His mother died when he was 6. In my eyes he is a very brave boy. Ever since his mother died he has been living in an orphanage. The orphanage paid this foster family, the Amoses, to watch Bud. bud ran away from their houses and tried 2 jump on a train go north to meet his father, but he misses the train. Bud then decides to walk to the Grand Rapids to meet his father. While on his journey this man picks him up and takes him to his house for the night. Bud was determined that Herman E. Calloway was his father. Herman E. Calloway's band gives Bud his first two instruments. As soon as he receives them he goes to practice. I think that Christopher Paul Curtis is a good author. I also think that this book is wonderful. Curtis explains the life of a 10 year old boy during the Depression really well. Curtis has a way with words. The ending of the story was very touching. I gave this book five stars. I thought I deserved all five and more because it was a wonderful, inspirational book. This is truly a great book. You should defiantly read it sometime.
Rating: Summary: Bud, Not Buddy Review: "Bud, Not Buddy" is a good book for all ages. The main character of the book is Bud Caldwell. This book has many conflicts that happened to Bud and other characters in the story. The author of the book is Christopher Paul Curtis. This book is a fictional story but is based on real people. Bud Caldwell was a ten year old boy who is homeless and has no parents, except for a grandfather. In the story, Bud's mother, Angela Janet Caldwell dies when Bud is six years old. Bud has things kept with him about his mother and his grandfather, who he thought was his father. Bud then sets out to find his grandfather. As for Bud's father, the only person who knew who he is and where he is, is Bud's deceased mother. Many conflicts happen to Bud in this story. One conflict is that Bud's mother died when he was six years old, leaving no information about what ever happened. Another conflict is that Bud is homeless because he has no relatives that he knows of. The final and worse of all the conflicts is that Bud's real grandfather did not believe that he was Bud's real grandfather.All of these conflicts can actually happen to a child. Christopher Paul Curtis is the author of "Bud,Not Buddy." He won the John Newberry Medal and the Coretta Scott King Award. Mr. Curtis got a Newberry honor for his last known book "The Watsons Go to Birmingham" in 1963. Christopher wrote many other notable books in the past. His books are enjoyed by people of all ages. The book "Bud, Not Buddy" is one of the few books to earn two awards at the same time which is the Newberry and Scott King award . Bud Caldwell is the main character of the story. Conflicts, and many of them, happened to Bud. A very notable author, Christopher Paul Curtis wrote this book. People should enjoy and cherish this book.
Rating: Summary: Bud, Not Buddy, A Child's Perspective Review: This is a story about a boy trying to find his Dad after losing his Mother. He's been living at a home for 4 years before being taken in by the Amos's. Due to problems at the Amos household, Bud runs away in search of his father. The author, Christopher Paul Curtis, tells the story as if you are inside of Bud's head sharing times of laughter and sadness. Bud, growing up during the Great Depression, is determined to find his Dad, Herman E. Calloway. Bud travels from Flint to Grand Rapids. There are a lot of problems along the way, each one bringing a lesson. This is a great story of courage.
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