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Coop Renner, Moreno Elementary School, El Paso, TX
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Tucket's Gold,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Tucket's Gold (Francis Tucket Books) (Hardcover)
Tucket's GoldI am writing about the book called Tucket's Gold. This book is an adventure for the grades of 4 - 6th. My book Tucket's Gold takes place after the mexican war. Along the of the Oregon Trail. Francis the main character is trying to find his parents along the Oregon Trail with his two friends he found in the other books on his way towards the Oregon Trail. One night Francis was watching out when a snake bit him. He and his friends Billie and Lottie were taken to this pueblo village to be treated for the snake bite. Billie and this pueblo boy teaches Billie how to hunt with bow and arrow. Towards the end of the book they find some gold and silver and some wild ponies. One day they were riding the ponies towards the oregon trail when Courtweiler and Dubs that are two bad guys meet up with them and they try to kill Francis when Billie out of nowhere he shoots them with arrows and killed them. Then they were back to head towards the oregon trail. I would give this book a 5 stars if it was a 5 star scale.
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Little Slower Paced... BUT What an Ending!,
This review is from: Tucket's Gold (The Francis Tucket Books) (Paperback)
(*don't read this if you haven't read the previous books... SPOILER ALERT*)Book #4, "Tucket's Gold", starts with Francis, Lottie and Billie in the desert plains, on foot and without food and water. They are moving as fast as they can, hoping to evade the Comancheros who still hope to sell them to the Comanches. This book, for a change, is a little slower paced than it's siblings. Not that there isn't excitement, but it's time for Lottie and Billie to 'come into their own', and for the reader to learn a little more about the Pueblo Indians. For myself, I really enjoyed this book, and thought the ending was fantastic. It's a good series for younger readers. As I've noted before, the 4th graders at my children's school all read the series. And I've noted that many reviews are by middle-school teachers who have selected the books for their history and literature classes. a Pam T mini-review (booksforkids-reviews)
5.0 out of 5 stars
Tucket's Gold,
This review is from: Tucket's Gold (The Francis Tucket Books) (Paperback)
This must read book is excellent for kid and adult readers. Tucket's Gold has action and adventure for anyone ready to pick up a book. The plot is very well put and the series connects very well from book three to book four. A young girl named Lottie, her younger brother Billy, and an older boy of fifteen years named Francis travel through the desert escaping a group of foul disgusting mean men called the comancheros they run to a spot of woods to hide where they later find gold. Francis gets hurt and a tribe of Indians nurse him back to health while Billy learns how to be more like an Indian.
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