

I don’t know why Avi puts so many sad things into his books. But the end is sad, and there is some more sad stuff at the beginning too. S: I can see that being a good setup for both fun and adventure.Ĭ: Yes, there is that in the book. And Ereth thinks she is dead and plans a funeral for her. Poppy gets caught and flown away by bats and has a lot of adventures. S: So except for the very end where the author decided to finish things off with full certainty, is the story interesting?Ĭ: Yes.

Still yes, there are some adventures and I like Ereth, too. The title makes me want to read it because I like Ereth and I am thinking this book will have more of his adventures with Poppy.Ĭ: Well, they are both in the book, but they’re not together most of the time. S: Well, I have not yet read this one, so would you tell me not to? I still did not like what he did in the end. S: I know you did not like the end, but then again, if the author managed to get such a strong reaction from you, I am guessing that means he did a really good job creating this world and these characters that meant a lot to you.Ĭ: Yes, that is correct.

I think you mean he did end the story in a very conclusive way, right? S: Okay, that is a little strong, especially coming from you. Sprinkles: Tell us a bit about this book Caramel.Ĭaramel: I hated the way it ended. Caramel reviews Poppy and Ereth, written by Avi and illustrated by Brian Floca. As usual, Sprinkles is taking notes and asking questions. Today he reviews Poppy and Ereth, the last book in this series by Avi. And he has already reviewed Ragweed, Poppy, Poppy and Rye, Ereth’s Birthday, and Poppy’s Return for the book bunnies blog. Caramel has enjoyed reading the adventures of animals living in and around Dimwood Forest.
