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Arthur and the Bad-Luck Brain

by Marc Brown, Marc Brown

Series: Arthur Chapter Book (30), Arthur the Aardvark (Chapter Book 30)

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The Brain does not believe in superstition, but when he tries to prove that superstitions are nonsense he starts finding bad luck everywhere he turns.
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I have always been a big fan of Arthur the tv show so when i got the opportunity to read a book with Arthur I jumped at the chance t read it. One of my favorite aspects of the book were when the characters had dreams. The author put the paragraphs describing the dream in italics to differentiate it from the actual storyline. I also liked the dream itself. I thought it was clever to make Brain be chased by four leaf clovers since he didn't believe in luck. Another reason I liked this story was because it really brought back memories of the show since it had a similar format. The story starts off with a problem, the character has a terrible dream, but in the end they learn a valuable lesson. ( )
  cporte8 | Oct 6, 2014 |
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