Basically, if Sarah Mackenzie recommends a book, I know I will enjoy it.Īccording to Goodreads, “ Found running wild in the forest of Ashton Place, the Incorrigibles are no ordinary children: Alexander, age ten or thereabouts, keeps his siblings in line with gentle nips Cassiopeia, perhaps four or five, has a bark that is (usually) worse than her bite and Beowulf, age somewhere-in-the-middle, is alarmingly adept at chasing squirrels. I picked this up at my local used bookstore on a whim after hearing about it on the Read Aloud Revival podcast.I am not sure what I expected before opening this one, but it was not what I read. This was a clever, fun novel that I enjoyed and that surprised me.I am here today with another review (trying to make a dent in that massive pile of reviews to be written!) Today I am sharing my thoughts on the first book in a series for middle grade readers: The Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place: The Mysterious Howling by Maryrose Wood.
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