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Sample review of the monster who fell in love with reading

Sample review of "The Monster Who Falls in Love with Reading"

After the holiday, I received the book "The Monster Who Falls in Love with Reading", and I read it in one sitting with interest.

This book tells the story of a decayed willow money cabinet that transformed into a money-hungry cabinet spirit. When he and two other monsters, the notebook spirit and the broom spirit, were looking for a home, They met a scholar. In order to get the "Feng Shui Treasure Land", they agreed to the scholar's challenge. Under the clever guidance of King Sejong, they tasted the joy of reading. Finally, they spent money to help the scholar build a "love reading place". Monster Library".

In the story, the three cute little monsters are like three childish children who loved making trouble and making mischief before falling in love with reading, thus finding true happiness. Among them, my favorite is "cabinet essence". In the past, he only knew how to squat at home and guard a lot of money, or become a ghost and do all kinds of evil things in the world. But after being baptized by books, he turned into a cute little boy. Elf.

Although this book is not long, it is far-reaching. In the past, I thought that studying was mostly about making money. With money, you can buy a house and a car and live a good life. After reading this book, I understood that reading is to make myself more knowledgeable and enrich my spiritual life. Money is not the most important thing. Knowledge is more important than money. Having real talents and practical knowledge is a priceless treasure and what we should pursue throughout our lives.

Gorky once said: "Books are the ladder of human progress." Let us become "bookworms" like "cabinet wizards"! I believe books will make our lives more exciting!

Monsters can also read? You will definitely ask after reading the question. Yes, no one dislikes books, the "eternal fruit", and monsters are no exception, but they didn't like books before. After reading one thing, they changed their views and fell in love with books.

The eldest brother, the cabinet spirit, the second brother, the broom spirit, and the third brother, the notebook spirit, transformed into monsters to form a family of "three monster brothers". They were naughty and cute, and the cabinet spirit took away all the money of its original owner. Now he has become a billionaire. He and the two monsters inside and outside discuss buying a piece of land and building a house, but they are so ugly that it would be strange if they don't scare people to death! They used magic power to turn themselves into human beings. When they came to a place called "Feng Shui Treasure Land", they decided to buy this land, but it was already occupied by a scholar. They and the scholar decided to compete with each other in wisdom. Who is the occupier? However, since the monsters have not read and cannot read, they only have notebook skills and no cultural knowledge. They quickly gained the upper hand and answered in a muddle based on guessing. When the scholar said: "People are different." In the second half of the sentence "Ancient and Modern", they were dumbfounded and did not understand the meaning at all. They had to ask King Sejong, who was addicted to books, for advice. They saw an ocean of books in King Sejong's house. No wonder he ignored such difficult questions without thinking. The answer came out, they found the scholar with the answer, and defeated the scholar. They didn't want to build a house anymore, and finally understood the importance of books, so the three monsters and the scholar built a very large library together, called "The Library of Monsters Who Fall in Love with Reading".

After reading this book, I have a deeper impression of the book. Having knowledge is like having a "talisman"

No matter who asks you a question, you can type it immediately . Therefore, what matters in reading is not speed, but the center of perception. If you just look at the flowers, you will lose a lot of "treasures"

I found in this book the meaning of the sentence "people don't know the past and the present, and horses and oxen have the same skirts": if people don't know the past and the present, Historically speaking, it is like horses and oxen wearing human clothes. If I didn't pay attention, I really couldn't find it! In addition, when I checked the information, I learned the full sentence: Huang Lian has no root cause and has been eliminated in the west of Manchuria. People don't understand the past and present, but horses and oxen have their lapels. Checking more, asking more, and thinking more are the characteristics of reading.

Monsters love books so much, so we should read them more seriously and learn the "magic weapons" in the books.

These "magic weapons" can be used throughout our lives. Read a book!

A decayed willow money chest transformed into a money chest. Because he was not used to the smell of no money and could not sleep, he stole money everywhere. But piling up money like this is no solution. The cabinet man bought a lot of land and became a veritable "monopoly".

One day, the Cabinet Man met the Notebook Man and the Broom Man who came to seek refuge with him. When they decided to find a place to make their home, they met a scholar. In order to compete with the scholar for the "Feng Shui Treasure Land"

they agreed to the scholar's challenge. The scholar wrote a sentence: "People cannot understand the past and present." Let the monsters write the next sentence. When asking for help from foreign aid King Sejong, the monsters fell in love with reading. But they still lost to the scholars. When they learned that the scholars had no money to build a library, they gave sacks of money to the scholars: "Please build a library!" The scholars were grateful and gave the library to them. After it was completed, it was named "Monster Library". A specially built attic was also built for the monsters to live in.

I can’t help but admire the author’s deep imagination and writing style. The plot of the story is interlocking and the rhythm is very well controlled. It is neither rushed nor slow, just right and unhurried. We tell this legendary story. I remember Gorky said something: "Books are the ladder of human progress." I would like to add another sentence for the cabinet wizard, notebook wizard and broom wizard: "Books are also the ladder of progress for monsters."

At the beginning of the story of "The Monster Who Fell in Love with Reading", three monsters headed by the cabinet spirit often make trouble and are driven out of the village by dogs. After reading the story of "The Monster Who Falls in Love with Reading". Later, they met scholars while fighting for a geomantic treasure land, and then met King Sejong. Under the guidance of the king, they fell in love with reading, and finally gave money to the scholars to build a library.

My favorite is the cabinet spirit in the story. Although he stole money before, it was because his old master was a miser who was addicted to money. Later, when he fell in love with reading, he became polite and began to do good deeds. I think he is like some of the classmates around me. Although they are easy to learn bad things, they are still kind-hearted. After they study, they stop being naughty and even help other students. Another reason I like the cabinet guy is that he is very trustworthy. When he promised to hand over the Feng Shui treasure land to the scholars, he really fulfilled his promise.

The scholar in the story is also my favorite character. First of all, he is brave. When he saw the monster for the first time, although he was very scared, he still dared to negotiate terms with the monster. Those before him had abandoned the land for fear of monsters. Secondly, he is kind. He wanted that land to build a library for children to read, and in the end he left a dark place for the monsters to read.

King Sejong is also one of my favorite characters. He read so eagerly that he even forgot to eat. He deliberately asked the cabinet masters and others to buy books in order to let them go to the bookstore and experience the charm of books. I feel like many people in the library are like King Sejong. When I see them, I want to read quietly like them.

This story tells us that reading can make people better, braver, more loving and polite. I hope that more and more children will fall in love with reading like King Sejong, the scholar, and the cabinet master in the story.

The international award-winning novel "The Monster Who Loves Reading". When I first saw the title of the article, I thought it might be similar to the picture books "The Fox Who Eats Books" and "The Child Who Loves Books". But once I opened it, I couldn't put it down and read it in one sitting. The story tells the story of how three monsters headed by the cabinet spirit transformed from troublemakers into good readers. I can summarize the brilliance of this book in three words: voice-over, fast pace, and multiple contrasts.

The use of voice-over in this book is marked with an accentuated orange font in the text layout, which is consistent with the orange color of the butterfly page. The visual warmth makes young readers get closer to the author. Some of the voice-overs in this book are written by the author on behalf of young readers. For example: "This guy must be a thief who steals all night long"

"Dog Nose is indeed worthy of his reputation"

"Monsters also have pens?" Do these voice-overs make young readers have "You know?" What about my "feelings?" There are also voice-overs that function as dialogues: "It turns out to be a group of rats."

"There are too many people there." How about it? It sounds like children chattering and discussing lively. Finally, there are also voice-overs that prompt reading and thinking, such as: "What does 'the money that has been enshrined like a treasure is now a pile of waste paper' mean?" "Can you guess who this attic is for?" "That's how the author uses children's language to unknowingly get into the hearts of young readers, and then inspires and guides them to think.

The fast pace of the article refers to the ups and downs of the plot, the twists and turns, and the full sense of mystery. From the sneaky appearance of the cabinet spirit at the beginning, to his stealing money from the miserly old man's house, which made the old man anxious because he couldn't catch him, to the dog sniffing out these monsters, forcing the family to move, but in the end he was sniffed by Yuan Gulu. Then they destroy other people's geomantic treasures and make bets with scholars... The story of only 101 pages reveals one burden after another, which makes people want to stop and is in line with the lively and active characteristics of today's children.

After reading this book, readers can’t help but think about the multiple contrasts in it: the comparison of the monsters’ before and after appearances, the comparison of their behaviors, as well as the previous pranks and the subsequent use of money to help scholars build libraries... This series of comparisons makes people think: Whoever the monsters were with before has similar temperament and habits. The cupboard spirit's little greed is a replica of the miserly old man; the broom spirit's mysophobia is related to his previous living environment. Later, they met scholars, and then met King Sejong, and finally made friends with books and became little monsters who knew books and were sensible. Haha, books are not only the ladder of human progress, but also the ladder that allows monsters to climb up every day.

These little monsters are just like the naughty primary school students in life. They are ignorant and good at imitating the people and things around them, but they are hard to hate. The cabinet spirit secretly stings the old man's money, the monsters destroy people's construction of clothing stores and canteens in Feng Shui treasure places, and they even have a bit of chivalry like Zorro. In the end, under the call of readers and books, they went from hateful to cute. Isn't this the innocent childhood that each of us has experienced?