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The Pigs Are Flying

The Pigs Are Flying

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: In College and remember reading it!
Review: I read this book over and over as a child! I remember details of it like it was yesterday. I absolutely loved it and I still do. It makes you think and wonder and spurns your curiosity and creativity. A must own for the creative child. I am in college and I still remember this book! Buy it today!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The pigs are flying.
Review: This book is original and very well written. The book is well written for the style makes the fantasy seem so real that nothing is impossible. Children can use their imagination by reading this book and the story will probably remain with them throughout their lives. The main character, a little girl named Rachel, makes the young reader able to relate and believe in the fantasy world. The detail and word structure of the book gives us vivid descriptions of things and visual scenes. For example, the pigs were described as plump and pink. The unicorn's golden horn glittered in the sun and it's fluffy white mane moved with the breeze. One could easily visualize little Rachel in her pajamas riding a unicorn in a green field. Every detail seems so believable that one realizes "nothing is impossible" while using your imagination. There are several rules in the fantasy which make the story seem very real for even as a child, we must realize that we cannot always do or get what we want in life. For example, the people in the story are hiding because they can not tolerate the UEF rays of the "grunter" storm. If they get out in the storm, it makes their personalities, tolerance, and reliability become greatly affected. Also Rachel has only one way that she can get back to her world, and she has to find help in order to learn how to get back. The UEF has its limits, because it does not affect Rachel. Also, the people cannot tell Rachel exactly how the other outsiders got back to their world. However, one was able to tell her what one was doing when they disappeared. Rachel must learn on her own how she can get back to her home and family. These limitations make the story much more interesting and believable, because not everything in life comes easy. Rachel is very human for she is a young child who wants something fun to happen. Rachel has her fun in the story, but she also becomes frightened away from her home. On the other hand, the pigs have some almost human characteristics. They seem to grunt and squeak with pleasure. One big pig appears to smile at her. The pigs somersault and roll (like children at play) in mid air. The unicorn seems to know to take Rachel to Bert and Enid's house so she will be safe (thinks like human mind). These qualities have just enough seriousness to make the reader feel like they are a character in this new world. I would definitely read this book to my primary class. The Pigs are Flying has a great conclusion for it lets the reader keep on dreaming. The fantasy does end for Rachel, but it was not a dream. It was a real adventure for she has some UEF in a bottle to prove it. Just enough to make this boring world a little interesting sometimes.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The pigs are flying.
Review: This book is original and very well written. The book is well written for the style makes the fantasy seem so real that nothing is impossible. Children can use their imagination by reading this book and the story will probably remain with them throughout their lives. The main character, a little girl named Rachel, makes the young reader able to relate and believe in the fantasy world. The detail and word structure of the book gives us vivid descriptions of things and visual scenes. For example, the pigs were described as plump and pink. The unicorn's golden horn glittered in the sun and it's fluffy white mane moved with the breeze. One could easily visualize little Rachel in her pajamas riding a unicorn in a green field. Every detail seems so believable that one realizes "nothing is impossible" while using your imagination. There are several rules in the fantasy which make the story seem very real for even as a child, we must realize that we cannot always do or get what we want in life. For example, the people in the story are hiding because they can not tolerate the UEF rays of the "grunter" storm. If they get out in the storm, it makes their personalities, tolerance, and reliability become greatly affected. Also Rachel has only one way that she can get back to her world, and she has to find help in order to learn how to get back. The UEF has its limits, because it does not affect Rachel. Also, the people cannot tell Rachel exactly how the other outsiders got back to their world. However, one was able to tell her what one was doing when they disappeared. Rachel must learn on her own how she can get back to her home and family. These limitations make the story much more interesting and believable, because not everything in life comes easy. Rachel is very human for she is a young child who wants something fun to happen. Rachel has her fun in the story, but she also becomes frightened away from her home. On the other hand, the pigs have some almost human characteristics. They seem to grunt and squeak with pleasure. One big pig appears to smile at her. The pigs somersault and roll (like children at play) in mid air. The unicorn seems to know to take Rachel to Bert and Enid's house so she will be safe (thinks like human mind). These qualities have just enough seriousness to make the reader feel like they are a character in this new world. I would definitely read this book to my primary class. The Pigs are Flying has a great conclusion for it lets the reader keep on dreaming. The fantasy does end for Rachel, but it was not a dream. It was a real adventure for she has some UEF in a bottle to prove it. Just enough to make this boring world a little interesting sometimes.


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