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Original Title: | The Search for Delicious |
ISBN: | 0374465363 (ISBN13: 9780374465360) |
Edition Language: | English |
Natalie Babbitt
Paperback | Pages: 176 pages Rating: 3.94 | 3612 Users | 369 Reviews
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I read this book as part of a "literary discussion group" for my 5th grader's class. Each week the kids got together and discussed the reading. They had weekly assignments as well as a "discussion worksheet" that they filled out to help promote discussion. It was pretty cool to see these fifth graders start down the path of analyzing and really thinking about the books they were reading. Tons of fun.As to the book, it's an entertaining read with some interesting themes and principles. The high level summary is that the prime minister in a kingdom is trying to write a dictionary for the kingdom. With each definition, he provides an example. He's reached the word "Delicious" and everybody has a different opinion as to what truly exemplifies the word....apples, nuts, pies, etc. So, the young hero Gaylen is sent out into the kindgom to take a survey of every citizen and determine, by majority, what is the most delicious.
The disagreements within the castle prove to have just been a microcosm of the kingdom at large and it quickly becomes evident that there won't be any common consensus. Added to the "delicious" problem, we have a power hungry man riding around the country stirring up trouble in hopes of eventually getting the kingdom for himself.
An intriguing parallel story thread starts with a prologue in which we're given definitions of mystical/magical creatures who still exist but have been forgotten or ignored by humans. We're presented the story of a mermaid named Ardis who had a magical key that opened and closed the door of a house at the bottom of a lake. The key was taken from her by a human and has been lost forever. Throughout Gaylen's journey across the kingdom, he learns more about these mythical beings and the part they may still play in the kingdom.
Overall, this was a fun and entertaining story. It's a simple tale easily accessible to children. And yet it has some themes and ideas that could be engaging to adults as well. It makes a point of showing how silly some of our arguments become and how outrageous our behavior is. It touches on the concepts of the creativity and imagination that's often lost as we transition from youth to adult.
This is a fun fairy tale that can be enjoyed together by parents and children.
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3.5 out of 5 stars
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Title | : | The Search for Delicious |
Author | : | Natalie Babbitt |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 176 pages |
Published | : | April 8th 2005 by Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR) (first published 1969) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Childrens. Fiction. Middle Grade |
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Ratings: 3.94 From 3612 Users | 369 ReviewsWrite Up Epithetical Books The Search for Delicious
This was a lovely and enjoyable read, but nothing about it really wowed me. I really liked the writing style and the way the story was told, but I dont see this book really sticking with me in any significant way. Id recommend it to someone whos looking for a short and sweet fantasy, and to most younger readers who like fantasy/adventure quest stories.I really liked The Search for Delicious it was funny and exciting .
I loved this book when I was a kid, and, really, what's not to love? A boy on a quest, mythical creatures, a magic spring, and the happiest of endings -- all make for worthwhile adventure. But beyond that, the book illustrates all the worst and best of human behavior, suspicion and kindness, anger and innocence, and the consequences of letting fear dictate our thoughts and actions. A war begun for silly reasons is as destructive and dangerous as a war begun for a righteous cause. Or maybe the
Good luck, Gaylen, and I'll send my cockatoo after you with the news each Wednesday and Saturday.
This book is one of the best things I read as an older child. I picked it up once out of a box of books a neighbor had given us when they moved. I figured it would just be a quick read to occupy my time during a long summer. However, I was quite surprised by what it held inside. The Search for Delicious is the tale of a nation torn apart by a simple definition. They are creating a dictionary for their nation to use and while things had gone fine for a while, the definition of "delicious" had
This is the second book I have read by Natalie Babbitt. Tuck Everlasting was the first book I read by her, which we read last year during fifth grade. Like Tuck Everlasting, I really enjoyed this fantastical story about a young man sent on a journey by the king. Mythical characters include dwarfs, a mermaid, and a strange little creature called a woldweller. I would recommend this book to someone who likes action, adventure, fantasy, and friendship. I found the story engaging and the book very
Rating: 3.5 starsAffectionate is your dog,Annoying is a loose boot in a muddy place ...Bulky is a big bag of boxes ...Delicious is fried fishFried fish! Delicious? I think not. Every person had a different opinion. So exactly what is delicious? In the search for delicious, 12-yo Gaylen sets off on a quest, which of course consists of a series of adventures.One take-home lesson: Wars can start because of misunderstandings and/or for ridiculous reasons.
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