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Room One

Written by Andrew Clements

Illustrated by Chris Blair


Reviewed by G.K. (age 8)


Room One

Only 11 kids go to Ted’s school. Everyone in the school shares one room. One day before school, Ted went bike riding. As he’s biking he passes by the abandoned house the Anderson’s used to live in. They moved away two years ago. As he passes by, he sees a face in the upper window of the Anderson’s house. He has no clue what it is but he needs to check it out. Meanwhile, Ted has another problem. Next year all 6 eighth graders are going to high school and that only leaves 5 students left. The principal announces that the school might close down next year if no one else comes to school. The problem is there are no other schools is in Ted’s town. For Ted, one problem is leading to another.

I loved the book Room One because it made me make so many predictions throughout the book. I like making predictions because it gets me to think about what’s going to happen and then later on in the book you find out. My favorite part was when Ted finds out that people are living in the abandoned house because no one knows except Ted. It’s against the law and if Ted doesn’t call the police and he knows what happened, he could get in big trouble. As I was reading the book at the part that the police came to the abandon house it made me feel scared. I didn’t know what would happen to April and her mom and brother in the abandoned house. The book made me wonder if April would be safe at the end.

I recommend this book to people who like mysteries. This book has a lot of cliff hangers and that will make you want to read on. If you like books that get you scared and make your stomach want to explode, this is the book for you.