Snug (Little Gems)

Snug (Little Gems)

By Michael Morpurgo, Faye Hanson

4 ratings 6 reviews 3 followers
A great countryside story. Wherever Lisa goes, her cat Snug follows. But as Snug grows up he spends more time away from home and one night comes home all beaten up. A beautifully illustrated and delightful story about animals and friendship. High quality cream paper and a special easy to read font ensure a smooth read for all.
Publisher: Barrington Stoke Ltd
ISBN-13: 9781781122860
ISBN-10: 1781122865
Published on 9/15/2013
Binding: Paperback
Number of pages: 96

Book Reviews (6)

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This is a good read for children and adults over the age of 5 because it is a bit confusing for under 5s. I think it is confusing because of deaths or as they think!! 👍 I will give it 5 stars it was a short story and didn't take very long to read but it felt like it was lasting years and I was unhappy when it ended as I expected lots more pages don't read this book of you don't like deaths I hope you enjoy it as much as me and my family do. Like and follow if you read this book!!☺☺HAPPY READING!!!!☺☺

I recommend this book to everyone

I loved this book it was sad and happy at the same time I nearly cried in this book it was so sad. But some of it was really really happy I recommend this book to 7 to 10 year olds.

I loved this book because it is kind of sad and happy at the same time.

!!!WARNING THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS!!! I liked this book because it was like really gripping and it wasn't very long. Every now and then the farm workers shoot the stray cats in the barn because they breed so quickly. Dad found Snug crying around his barn door. He then took him inside and Mum fed him warm milk and gave him eye drops because his eyes weren't open yet. When Lisa was born a few weeks later Snug was a healthy kitten and Lisa used to cry a lot. Once Lisa was staggering to walk she ran a whole 5 foot from the sink to the kitchen table when Snug gave her a little nudge and she fell into the dog bowl. It was full of water. Snug followed Lisa everywhere (like on walks) as long as she left the dog at home. She used to bury her face in his fur. Snug grew into a huge tabby cat with a smudge of ginger on his belly. One night the was a howl outside the kitchen more like a dog than a cat. I hope you liked this book as much as I did. It may be short but it is a really good read.

!!!WARNING THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS!!! I liked this book because it was like really gripping and it wasn't very long. Every now and then the farm workers shoot the stray cats in the barn because they breed so quickly. Dad found Snug crying around his barn door. He then took him inside and Mum fed him warm milk and gave him eye drops because his eyes weren't open yet. When Lisa was born a few weeks later Snug was a healthy kitten and Lisa used to cry a lot. Once Lisa was staggering to walk she ran a whole 5 foot from the sink to the kitchen table when Snug gave her a little nudge and she fell into the dog bowl. It was full of water. Snug followed Lisa everywhere (like on walks) as long as she left the dog at home. She used to bury her face in his fur. Snug grew into a huge tabby cat with a smudge of ginger on his belly. One night the was a howl outside the kitchen more like a dog than a cat. I hope you liked this book as much as I did.