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Jeremy Cabbage and the Living Museum of Human Odd Balls Project By: Ava F. January Wiki-Tastic Book Review Picture from:

Main information By: David Elliot No illustrator 307 pages Ratings-WWWW for Wiki-Tasic Something you might want to know. cloon A cloon is basically a clown just at the age of about a 11 you grow into being a cloon after being a regular person. They wear all of the crazy poka- dots like clowns and stuff.

Characters Jeremy Jeremy is a stray 11 year old child. Harpwitch Harpwitch works at HHMDUCSC ( Harpwitch’s Home for Mean Dogs, Ugly Cats, and Stray Children ) The Baron The Baron is basically the king and he makes all of the rules. The Baroness The Baroness is the Barons wife. Rosie Rosie is the Barons daughter and just wants to be normal. Tiny Tiny is the first woman who buys Jeremy for adoption and just wants him to find a deed for her so she can keep her house. Polly Polly is a WONDERFULL friend of Jeremy. Pickles Pickles is also a friend of Jeremy. Lexi Lexi is a person who has a very large amount of tattoos that are blue and put head to toe is the alphabet A-L and it had every word and it’s meaning. Connie Connie is Lexi’s wife and she is just like him just she has the alphabet M-Z. Toby Toby is a nice boy and he was also a stray child at one point. Bo Bo is a cloon. Ba Ba is Bo’s wife and is also a cloon. Letitia Letitia is a special kind of pig that can spell and she is a rounder pig. I left out a couple characters because there are so many but I was sure to include the main, main characters. My favorite character is Jeremy because he is flexible and will do anything!!!

Setting In the story there are many, many settings but they live in the city of Metropolis. Through out the story they are often at…… Tiny’s House HHMDUCSC ( Harpwitch’s Home for Mean Dogs, Ugly Cats, and Stray Children ) Performing on stage The Baron’s House/castle/palace Bo and Ba’s House ( The Living Museum )

Some Realistic Parts in the Book A boy gets adopted from an adoption center. Some people live in houses. There are some people.

Some Fantastic Parts in the Book There are cloons. A pig can spell. They live in a very colorful tent.

Problem There are many problems as you go through the book but one of the main problems is that they’re not allowing the cloons to live with Jeremy anymore.

Plot/Summary At the very, very beginning of the book Jeremy lived with Polly and Polly found Jeremy as a baby. He spent most of his time at what seemed to be a library with Polly and after awhile Polly brought Jeremy to Harpwitches. The book was about a 11 year old, stray boy who lives at HHMDUCSC (Harpwitch’s Home for Mean Dogs, Ugly Cats, and Stray Children ). He is first adopted by Tiny who just wants Jeremy to help find her deed so she can keep her house. Her house burns down so she returns him to HHMDUCSC. Then a nice little couple in black come and adopt Jeremy. They just wanted Jeremy to babysit their goldfish but then their goldfish died so they returned Jeremy. After that Bo and Ba the cloons came to buy Jeremy and they kept him. Jeremy met Toby and all of the characters. He became very good friends with Toby. He made up his own act with his new puppy Bo and Ba got him and he performed. He dressed up as a cloon so know one would no that he was a regular boy. He lived a while with them but the Baron and the rest of the town thought Bo and Ba weren’t treating Jeremy right so the town tried and tried to find and get Jeremy out but Jeremy himself was perfectly fine.

Solution The solution to the problem is that Jeremy stood up to all of those people and told them how he really felt. I can’ t tell you the whole answer though because that might spoil it.

Feelings I thought Jeremy Cabbage and the Living Museum of Human Odd Balls was a great book because it always left me wondering and that is also why I rate this book WWWW for wikitastic. I 100% recommend this book.

GOOD BYE and THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you so much. I hope you enjoyed my PowerPoint. I hope you get to read the book. Have a wonderful day. Good Bye!!!!!!!