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Taken in the Cold by Roger Stelljes Synopsis: "Make sure you wrap up warm for school, honey. A blizzard is on the way." Ten-year-old Teddy rolls his eyes at his mother. But then he hears a bang... By the time police arrive, Teddy's mother is dead. His open school backpack is strewn across the hallway. And Teddy is nowhere to be found.   When gunshots ring out from an exclusive family home on the edge of Northern Pine Lake,  Agent Tori Hunter  races through the gathering snowstorm to discover that  ten-year-old Teddy Marist has disappeared . His mother and her new boyfriend are dead in the family kitchen, breakfast still cooking on the stove. And racing to track down Teddy's father,  Tori finds he is missing too.   Local police are certain this is a simple case of a jealous ex-husband turned violent over his recent divorce. But interviewing everyone she can about Teddy's father, Tori's gut has her questioning if he would really kidnap his own child?  An...

Waiting on Mr. Sloth by Katy Hudson

Title: Waiting on Mr. Sloth
Author: Katy Hudson
Genre: Children's Fiction
Format: Kindle
No. of Pages: 
Date of Publication: January 1, 2023

Description: The sun is out. The temperature is hot. And Sasha has everything packed and ready for a full day of swimming! But Mr. Sloth is taking for-eh-ver! Sasha does NOT like to wait. However, her best friend is never in a hurry. Will Sasha learn to be patient, or will her quick temper ruin a memorable summer outing?

Interest level: PreK-3; Reading level: PreK-3

My Thoughts: I enjoy sloths and find them to be a fascinating animal. The sloth is why I requested this book from Netgalley.

The story is cute and the little girl just wants to go swimming with her friend Mr. Sloth. However, he is so slow that it frustrates the little girl.

For me the book just didn't do it for me because it felt dragged on. I know this was intentional because of the sloth but it was too painfully slow.

Rating: 2 out of 5
 
Many thanks to Capstone Editions and Netgalley for this review copy. This is my honest opinion.

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