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Angel Pavement (Corky and Loopy)
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Angel Pavement - An enjoyable book which kept me smiling throughout. Blake highlights how drawing inspired Loopy, Corky and the pavement artist, Sid Bunkin. They all shared a common interest which was drawing. Additionally, this form of art allowed them to express themselves in many ways as they each had different things that they were good at and enjoyed drawing.
Personally, I found that this book was unpredictable because at the beginning of the story, Blake focuses on Corky and Loopy's personal interests. Nonetheless, as I progressed further into the book, Blake conveys how the two girls were able to help a pavement artist who won a drawing competion as they worked as a team.
Additionally, I liked the fact that Blake ended his story with a question: "But then, when you start drawing you can never be quite sure what is going to happen next, can you?".
Although I had reached the end of the story, I closed the book thinking "what would have happened next/"
Personally, I found that this book was unpredictable because at the beginning of the story, Blake focuses on Corky and Loopy's personal interests. Nonetheless, as I progressed further into the book, Blake conveys how the two girls were able to help a pavement artist who won a drawing competion as they worked as a team.
Additionally, I liked the fact that Blake ended his story with a question: "But then, when you start drawing you can never be quite sure what is going to happen next, can you?".
Although I had reached the end of the story, I closed the book thinking "what would have happened next/"
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September 2, 2011
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September 2, 2011
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