Andy The Spider: Hide and Seek (Volume 2)
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*This is the new 2nd edition of the original "Andy The Spider" This book is written for Lower Middle Grade, Ages 7-10*
Andy the curious spider, his sister Emily, George the hamster, and all their friends are back for another adventure. This time they must rescue Nina, a young hamster with whom George has fallen hopelessly and hilariously in love, from the clutches of the evil owls, Hope and Hank, who have kidnapped her for their own amusement. Everyone's favorite characters, including Charlie the squirrel, Tami the owl, and even the always-stinky skunk Jack, return for the second installment of Andy's nail-biting escapades in the forest beyond his human owners' yard.
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Andy The Spider: Captured (Volume 1) Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Andy The Spider: Runaway (Volume 3) Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5
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Reviews for Andy The Spider
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- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5I won this in a LibraryThing giveaway and read it myself before deciding if I would share it with my 9 year old son. I couldn't finish it, finding the dialogue very stilted and too many characters to keep straight. Just did not hold my interest.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Cute children's story. I had my nephew read it to me and he enjoyed it. The recommended reading age is 8, but he is 7 and had little trouble getting through it. Not a bad choice for kids in first or second grade.
- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5For some reason this book could not hold my attention let alone my 6 year old. We both became bored with it but I trudged along to finish reading it. While it does contain a certain cuteness, talking animals and a karate chopping skunk, it just wasn't enough to pull us in.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5I was impressed by the descriptions and wording of this tale. I also enjoyed the brother/sister relationships of Andy and Emily, Harry and Tami, and Charlie and Sarah as well as the blooming romance of Charlie and Jessie. It brings together family, friends of different species, intrigue and even a fairy tale. This book is probably geared for early teens, however kids of all ages can easily understand and enjoy it.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5This was a cute book although I thought it was going to be geared toward a bit younger crowd. I thought it was more of a smaller kid book. Even so it was very interesting and I'm sure will be a hit with the 5+ kids. My son is 2 and wouldn't sit long enough to read it, however I enjoyed it!
- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5I frequently read children's books for myself or when I read them out loud to my six year old. I generally stick with classic literature for children or books that are entertainingly written or have an interesting story. I will not be reading Andy the Spider out loud to anyone. I could barely get through it myself. Besides the missing punctuation and a few spelling errors that get in the way, the text is just not interesting. It lacks much narration. There is a lot of dialogue between all the characters, a lot of it very tedious. Is some of it realistic? Yes. But imagine if you had to listen to someone tell you a story and mention every tiny piece of dialogue that anyone in the story happened to have, even the most mundane bits. That's what you get in Andy the Spider. It reads like it was written by a child without much experience in writing.The story itself has potential but it's not worth wading through the whole book just to see how it all ends. The book could be re-written to be a good one but as it is, I would avoid it at all costs. There is too much good children's literature out there to spend any time on low quality writing.