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REVIEW BOOK "Night At The Museum"
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Book Review ''Night at the Museum''
Assessment
I read this book and I have to say I really liked it.My favorite part is when you start animating objects.
Synopsis
Larry Daley , is a money-less dreamer, as his extravagant ideas have not brought him much luck, and he finds himself in desperate need of a job. Larry always thought he was destined for great things but very unwillingly, he accepts the ungrateful night shift as guardian at the Museum of Natural Sciences. On his first night at work, Larry is given a huge flashlight and a worn-out instruction manual, after which he is left alone in the huge museum. Actually, Larry thinks he’s lonely. Suddenly, a noise. Fearful, Larry witnesses a fantastic scene: one after another, all the creatures and figures of antiquity that surround him magically return to life - and total chaos begins. While the Tyrannosaurus Rex and Attila destroy the marble corridors, and the lions and monkeys take care of the windows, Larry is tormented by only one problem: how to bring the situation under control? The only one who can help him is none other than a heavyweight in history, US President Teddy Roosevelt. If the alternative is to lose this job too and disappoint once again his son Nick, for Larry there is no choice: he must save the museum at any cost, and become that brave and adventurous father he always wanted to be. The one who always waited for his moment of glory - he finally found it.
Author: Milan Trenc
Editorial: Helbling
Pages: 56
Language: En
Price: €7.60