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Works by Matt Sims

Bass Lake (1999) 34 copies
Up the Hill (1999) 32 copies
The Red Gem Mine - Level 2 (1999) 25 copies
The Car Trip (2001) 23 copies
Fun in the Hills (2002) 21 copies
The Best (2001) 20 copies
Star Bus (2001) 16 copies
Tuck Dam (2002) 16 copies, 1 review
Home on the Highway (2005) 15 copies
Dogs At Work (2005) 15 copies
Silly Dreamers (2004) 15 copies
The Dump (2005) 15 copies
Wooden Box (2004) 14 copies
Missing Chime (2004) 14 copies
Sal Takes Charge (2002) 14 copies
Night at the Shore (2004) 14 copies
A Brave Act (2002) 13 copies
One Winter Day (2004) 13 copies
The Sea Foam (2002) 12 copies
A GIFT FROM SHAWN (2002) 11 copies
Raft (2007) 11 copies
Camp Cook (2002) 11 copies
Hidden City (2009) 9 copies
Shell Beach (2002) 6 copies
Wind Surf (2007) 6 copies
Sky Dive (2007) 6 copies
BMX bikes / (2007) 5 copies
Rock Climb (XSports) (2007) 5 copies
golf (2009) 4 copies
Inline Skates (XSports) (2007) 4 copies
rodeo (2009) 3 copies
Dog Sledding (US Sports) (2009) 3 copies
Chase the wind (2010) 3 copies
Fishing (US Sports) (2009) 3 copies
The Gas Hog (2010) 3 copies
On the Ice (2010) 2 copies
Surfing (US Sports) (2009) 2 copies
Tree Walk (2010) 1 copy
Up on the Peaks (2010) 1 copy
Lost in the Dunes (2010) 1 copy
Reef Dive (2010) 1 copy
Road Race (2010) 1 copy

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1 review
I had mixed feelings about this book after reading it. I liked the author’s writing because it was very simplistic which is good for a transitional chapter book. This book is a “Level 1” book that focuses on one-syllable words with short vowels, so students can ease into reading chapter books with beginner words and short sentences. I also liked that this book included a significant amount of dialogue, and that the dialogue was strictly between three people. Those three characters were show more also the only ones mentioned in the book; having a limited amount of characters for the reader to focus on makes for an easily comprehensible story for young readers. The only aspect that I disliked about this book was the illustrations because they were dull and somewhat messy. All pictures included in the book were black and white, with blank ink and white backgrounds. The drawings were very sketch-like which I felt made the pictures seem cluttered and not as appealing to the eye as colorful, precise illustrations would be. The big idea of this book is to invite readers to follow the story of a summer adventure to Tuck Dam. show less

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Works
94
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828
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Rating
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Reviews
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ISBNs
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