Despite the poor grammar of this book I found it very touching. I related to it because many times in my life I have been through something that in the end, it turned out what I went through wasn’t necessary, but I am still glad I went through it, for it taught me a lot. In the end of the story Puffer doesn’t regret going on the adventure, for he learned things that he couldn’t have learned any where else.
I like the way the story makes you care for the characters. I felt sad when Grandma Lilibud passes away in the end, but at the same time I was happy she got to have such an exciting life. And that, I think, is the most important thing to have in a story, character development.
I am glad I read this story and I enjoyed sharing my thoughts on it.


