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A review by frern
Mr Gum und der Mürbekeksmilliardär by Andy Stanton, David Tazzyman, Harry Rowohlt
adventurous
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
3.5
I had good memories of this book as a child so I read it again and it was a good read.
I caught myself laughing out loud a lot and the illustrations are amusing as well.
Personally I do think the parts with Mr. Gum and William are more enjoyable and funnier than the parts with Polly and Friday, so I wish there would be more of it in the book especially because the series is called "Mr. Gum and..." so I felt like it was too heavily centered around Polly and Friday and obviously the billionaire.
Generally I really enjoy the humour in the book and it's something you can always reread if you need something fun and easy.
I caught myself laughing out loud a lot and the illustrations are amusing as well.
Personally I do think the parts with Mr. Gum and William are more enjoyable and funnier than the parts with Polly and Friday, so I wish there would be more of it in the book especially because the series is called "Mr. Gum and..." so I felt like it was too heavily centered around Polly and Friday and obviously the billionaire.
Generally I really enjoy the humour in the book and it's something you can always reread if you need something fun and easy.