Zorgamazoo 
Well wow, this book was just so much fun to read..you find yourself reading it aloud or wanting to and it just makes you smile to go into the world of the Zorgles and all the wacky craziness you get in this gem of a novel. Honestly I think all children should read this book as a requirement for imagination and reading enjoymentthink Dr. Seuss, Roald Dahl and Shel Silverstein all mashed up in an adventure epic along the A Christmas Carol told entirely in rhyming verse for about 283 pages and you
So creative! A whole novel written in rhyme! Loved it.

At the risk of sounding blasphemous, I don't particularly enjoy reading aloud Dr. Seuss. Silently I'm thinking, omg!, when will this be over? Now imagine reading a 282 page book with the zany rhyming cadence of Dr. Seuss. I couldn't take it anymore.
This was a battle of the books book for 3rd grade. I read this out loud to my kids. The story was cute but it gets two stars because it exposed parenting weaknesses. I'd read a page and Fred would interrupt, "I have no idea what is happening." And I'd respond with, "Are you even listening?! How dumb are you?" (Not really. But close.) And then I'd summarize what I'd just read, which wasn't much due to all the filler words necessary to create limericks. He just could not follow the rhyming. And
Delightful. (And a great aid when you're translating a children's book. ;)It has its darker passages, too--definitely not young children territory. Consider:In his hand were the blades of his wicked device, especially made to puncture and slice. In the lamplight it flashed with a sinister gleam, like the teeth of a beast in a hideous dream. He raised up his Mincer, holding it high. I shall enter, he said, just here, by your eye. So dont move a muscle, or you may feel some pain, because now, my
If youre searching to find a cleverly book,then Zorgamzoo deserves a really good look.It has ogres and pixies and fantastical creatures,With horns on their heads and other such features.Katrina Katrell, an imaginative girl,has fled from Mrs. Krabone in a really big whirl.She meets up with Mortimer, a zorgel for sure,His last name is Yorgel out on an adventure quite pure.He is hunting lost Zorgels who were gone in the night,With Winnie the beast who is a terrible sight.The Zorgels have been
Robert Paul Weston
Hardcover | Pages: 281 pages Rating: 4.06 | 1894 Users | 460 Reviews

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Original Title: | Zorgamazoo |
ISBN: | 1595141995 (ISBN13: 9781595141996) |
Edition Language: | English |
Literary Awards: | E.B. White Read Aloud Award Nominee (2009), Young Readers' Choice Award Nominee (2011), Audie Award for Solo Narration - Male (2011), Children's Choice Book Award (2009), Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis Nominee for Kinderbuch (2013) California Young Readers Medal for Intermediate (2011) |
Explanation Toward Books Zorgamazoo
Zorgamazoo is the story of an adventurous young girl; a shadowy, subterranean creature; a bizarre lottery; a mysterious map; some outrageous kidnappings; and a sport that brings together the finer points of cricket, swimming and chess. It also has lobotomies. To sum up, it is about saving the universe from boredom. And it rhymes—all 281 pages worth.Specify Of Books Zorgamazoo
Title | : | Zorgamazoo |
Author | : | Robert Paul Weston |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 281 pages |
Published | : | October 16th 2008 by Razorbill |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Poetry. Adventure. Fiction. Childrens. Middle Grade |
Rating Of Books Zorgamazoo
Ratings: 4.06 From 1894 Users | 460 ReviewsRate Of Books Zorgamazoo
Very cool book! If you like Roald Dahl and/or Dr. Seuss, you'll probably like "Zorgamazoo."Well wow, this book was just so much fun to read..you find yourself reading it aloud or wanting to and it just makes you smile to go into the world of the Zorgles and all the wacky craziness you get in this gem of a novel. Honestly I think all children should read this book as a requirement for imagination and reading enjoymentthink Dr. Seuss, Roald Dahl and Shel Silverstein all mashed up in an adventure epic along the A Christmas Carol told entirely in rhyming verse for about 283 pages and you
So creative! A whole novel written in rhyme! Loved it.

At the risk of sounding blasphemous, I don't particularly enjoy reading aloud Dr. Seuss. Silently I'm thinking, omg!, when will this be over? Now imagine reading a 282 page book with the zany rhyming cadence of Dr. Seuss. I couldn't take it anymore.
This was a battle of the books book for 3rd grade. I read this out loud to my kids. The story was cute but it gets two stars because it exposed parenting weaknesses. I'd read a page and Fred would interrupt, "I have no idea what is happening." And I'd respond with, "Are you even listening?! How dumb are you?" (Not really. But close.) And then I'd summarize what I'd just read, which wasn't much due to all the filler words necessary to create limericks. He just could not follow the rhyming. And
Delightful. (And a great aid when you're translating a children's book. ;)It has its darker passages, too--definitely not young children territory. Consider:In his hand were the blades of his wicked device, especially made to puncture and slice. In the lamplight it flashed with a sinister gleam, like the teeth of a beast in a hideous dream. He raised up his Mincer, holding it high. I shall enter, he said, just here, by your eye. So dont move a muscle, or you may feel some pain, because now, my
If youre searching to find a cleverly book,then Zorgamzoo deserves a really good look.It has ogres and pixies and fantastical creatures,With horns on their heads and other such features.Katrina Katrell, an imaginative girl,has fled from Mrs. Krabone in a really big whirl.She meets up with Mortimer, a zorgel for sure,His last name is Yorgel out on an adventure quite pure.He is hunting lost Zorgels who were gone in the night,With Winnie the beast who is a terrible sight.The Zorgels have been
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