Eloise Jarvis McGraw, The Golden Goblet (Puffin Story Books) Review

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Eloise Jarvis McGraw, The Golden Goblet (Puffin Story Books)
3.2 stars
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Guest's Review of Eloise Jarvis McGraw, The Golden Goblet (Puffin Story Books)

Overall Rating

4.5 stars
  • Value for money
    4 stars
  • Format
    Paperback
Good Points

A really good book. Very adventurous and suspenful. It is a great book for anyone to read!


Bad Points

There were some really hard words but you could figure them out using context clues. (Like my teacher taught me!)


General Comments

This was an fabulous book! It's about a boy named Ranofer who is being abused by his half brother: Gebu. Ranofer's dream is to be goldsmith just like his father. But Gebu does not let him. Ranofer finds a golden goblet in Gebu's room and is sure that Gebu has been robbing a tomb. What will Ranofer do to prove that his greedy half brother Gebu has been robbing a tomb? Will he fulfill his dream of becoming a goldsmith or be a stonecutter for the rest of his life? This story is very adventurous and suspenseful! It's definitely a page turner!

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