Shiloh | Phyllis Reynolds Naylor | The Best Book I've Ever Read
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Shiloh
Shiloh
Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
Aladdin
, 2000 - 144 pages
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Shiloh
Shiloh
By: Phyllis Reynolds Naylor Copyright Publisher Kirkus Reviews 1991
Shiloh
I think Shiloh is an amazing book because I like to read about dogs. What do you like to read about? Shiloh is the main character, he is a wonderful little beagle. Marty is the boy who finds Shiloh and names him. He is always a curious little critter.
Marty found Shiloh because he runs away from his owner Judd, who abused him. Marty takes good care of Shiloh. He gets very attached to Shiloh so he offers Judd some money but he turns it down. So Marty makes a deal with Judd to work for him to get Shiloh. When he finished Judd denied it and said that he was still going to take Shiloh back!
If you want to find out what happens next you have to read Shiloh. I recommend this book to people that like to read about animals. I hope that you read Shiloh, because it is a classic story. I like this book because it is very heartwarming, I hope you do too!
Samantha Corcoran
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The Best Book I've Ever Read
Shiloh
is about a boy named Marty that finds a dog up by an old school has and it's love at first sight. Marty names the dog Shiloh and takes it home only to find out that Shiloh is really Judd Travers's dog. Judd is a mean old man who hunts out of season and mistreats his dogs. Marty goes to the extreme to save Shiloh but while saving Shiloh he introduces his whole family to Judd's anger.
I like this book because it was a touching story that made me giggle in some parts and sad in others. The book was slow at first and I didn't even like very well but as I read more, the book got better and then I love the story so much that I couldn't go to bed without finishing it.
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Shilo
"But you can't tell anyone I have this dog." This is what
Marty, an eleven year old boy who lives in West Virginia tells his friend. Marty finds a golden retriever that he loves and wants to keep but he has a problem .He suspects that the owner, Judd Travers, is mistreating
Shiloh
. Shiloh runs away a second time and Marty finds him at the bridge. Marty must make a decision. Should he hide Shiloh or give him back to his mean, cruel, tricky owner?? In the end Marty makes a deal with the owner to keep Shiloh. But the deal backfires! Marty must show courage to get Shiloh back and save him from abuse at the hands of his owner. What happens when Marty finds out that the owner has a trick up his sleeve? Read this exciting, heartwarming book to find out.
I loved this book!!!!! . It was a fantastic story of a boys courage to protect a dog. The characters were believable and the dog is loveable. It kept my eyes glued to each page. It has a sad beginning and middle but a happy end. From one to five stars I would rate this book a four star.
by:Veronica Clayberg
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Shiloh
By:Ed
This is a heart warming story about a boy named Marty, who lives in a small town in Virginia. A little beagle starts following Marty around. Marty decides to keep the beagle and name it Shiloh. But when he finds out it belongs to a mysterious man named Judd Travers, things get a little complicated. So now Marty has to hide Shiloh from Judd. His ma and pa don't really support his idea. His pa especially wants him to giveback the beagle, but Marty doesn't want to because Judd abuses his dogs.
I liked the part where Marty and Shiloh would run in the field, and they would have a great time.If you like dogs, or good ending stories, you should read this book.
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