Esio Trot by Roald Dahl Reviewed by Chantell

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Esio Trot by Roald Dahl Reviewed by Chantell

Character Traits

Character

Setting The story takes place in a small flat high up in a concrete building where Mr. Hoppy lives with plants. Mrs. Silver lives in the flat under Mr.Hoppy with a tortoise.

Extra, Extra Plot The problem is that Alfie was not growing. Mr. Hoppy replaces Alfie with other tortoises so that it looks like Alfie is getting bigger. Does Mrs. Silver notice?

Review If you want to know what happens to Mr. Hoppy and Mrs. Silver you have to read the book!! I loved the book because it was funny when Mrs. Silver yelled at Mr. Hoppy.

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