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Title: There's an Owl in the Shower
by Jean Craighead George, Christine Herma Merrill
ISBN: 0064406822
Publisher: HarperTrophy
Pub. Date: 1997
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $5.99
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Average Customer Rating: 4.28

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Rating: 5
Summary: Spotted Owls
Comment: I liked the book, There's An Owl In The Shower, because it is funny and shows it's expression. Children and adults of all ages would enjoy it. It is about a boy and his family, and an owl. Borden, a character in the book, hates spotted owls because they "stole" his dad's job. When Borden finds a spooted owls that has no stots yet he takes it home to take care of it. When you read the book you'll find out what happens to the boy, his family, and the owl. You'll enjoy the book if you enjoy nature.

Rating: 3
Summary: This is a light story about a serious issue.
Comment: Our book group read Owl in the Shower by Jean Craighead George. We think this book is appropriate for grades 3-5. This book's genre is fiction based on the real world issue of spotted owls. It's tone is a light story about a serious issue. The stroy takes place on the Pacific Coast of Northern California. The story's main charactar is Borden,the kid who found an owl and named it Bardy. He found the owl when he was hunting spotted owls. Bardy is a young spotted owlet that Borden mistakes as a Barred Owl because he doesn't have his spots yet. Leon is Borden's dad. He is a logger who lost his job because the government made them stop because the spotted owls are at the edge of extinction. He used to hate spotted owls but Bardy imprinted on him. We liked this because it taught us many facts about owls. We also liked it because it talks about a friendship between Leon and Bardy. We recommend this to people who like owls. We give it 3 and a half stars because it is a little slow and steady.

Rating: 5
Summary: One of the best books I ever read!
Comment: This book is about a boy, his father, and a spotted owl. The boy, Borden, hates spotted owls. They made his dad lose a job at a logging company. But one day, he finds a lost, hungry little owlet, and, thinking it's a barred owl, takes him home and gets him healthy again. It isn't until the owl gets totally hooked on them that they find out what kind of owl he is. Can Borden pick up enough courage to tell his dad that the barred owl he has learned to love is really a spotted owl, the kind he hates? If you want to learn more about owls in a fun story, read this book, "There's an Owl in the Shower." I tell you, you're gonna love it!

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