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MISSING: A Magnificent SUPER-DOG

Hello,
I am so sorry that I haven't been blogging. I'll try to write reviews more often. I am aiming for at least one per week. (So sorry publishers.)
Anyways, this book is by Himanjali Sankar. I love it.

The story is nteresting and fun with a lot of imagination. This is the second book in the series. Here's the blurb on the back of the book:

The Orange Marmaladies are back!
This time they have captured the Rousseau, the timetelling superdog, and taken him to Marmaland to find out what makes him tick.
The Ghosh family are frantic, but before they know it, matters take a turn for worse. Two happy marmaladies, who had come to Earth to see thier favourite Bollywood star, have been captured and declared terrorists.
How will the Ghoshes get Rousseau back? Will he get back in time to save the poor Marmaladies?


You probably didn't understand that. So let me explain.
(SPOILER ALERT for 1st book)

They Orange Marmaladies are the original keepers of time. So when humans became independent of telling time, the OMs (Orange Marmaladies) became invisible. In the first book they stopped all watches, clocks and devices that humans used to tell time. They hoped that it would make them visible as humans would need them again. However, there was one thing they couldn't stop. The timetelling dog, Rousseau. He told time using barks, thumps of his tail and holding up his paws. Eventually the OMs let the clocks starting tick again.

This book is great for 7-9 year olds.

Rating on the P.M (Peanut Meter): ★★★★ out of 5.

So long,
Peanut

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