Day 15: First Chapter Book You Can Remember Reading
Gianna:

Liz
I don't know that I understand what a "chapter book" is. Gianna says they're those books like Captain Stinkypants that little kids read. We both think that they didn't exist when we were kids. Or maybe they did exist when I was a kid, but there weren't bookstores in Woodville, Texas, and also my mother wouldn't buy crap books. Therefore, I'm going to pick a book that has chapters. Also, it's not the first book I remember reading. That was a book about Frog and Toad being friends, but I no longer believe in interspecies comingling. The cat has convinced me that we should be isolationist in our politics. On a related note, I'm looking for a home (doesn't have to be good) for a semi-violent, plus sized cat. So my "chapter book" pick is The Westing Game. It's a fun, twisting book about a group of interconnected people who move into the same building and then discover that they are all potential heirs to the late Sam Westing's fortune if they can unravel the clues. The main character, Turtle, is awesome (and she's just named Turtle, not a real turtle, so we're not violating those isolationist ideals). Let me know if you want that cat.