It takes Brandon Brown less than a day to find trouble while on vacation with his family in Quebec, bad decisions and careless mischief can bring much more than a 12-year-old boy can handle alone. Will he and his new friend, Justin, outwit their parents, or will their mischievous antics eventually catch up with them?
This book was quite a thriller. It brought you tough mischevious times to the boys getting caught and in big trouble. My only piece of critique is that it was not setting a good example for the readers because they boys made a silly choice to climb up a tree that was on fire just to hide from the adults. This book overall was a great short read but yet at the same time not setting a good example.
Overall, I thought that Brandon Brown à la Conquête de Québec (Brandon Brown #3) by Lynnette St. George is a very interesting story with an abundance of plot twists. If you know basic French and want a quick read, it is the perfect book for you. Even though it is the third in the series, before reading it you need no prior knowledge. Truly, even if you don't know any french, you could still read it as there is a very helpful glossary in the middle. What I also enjoyed was that there were two different sides so that when you turned the book upside down you could read it in present tense, and when you read it right side up you could read it in past tense, which is a bit difficult so I don't recommend doing that. All in all, while I kind of got bored of it after the first two chapters, it's pretty short and I learned a lot.
ABSOLUTELY TERRIBLE! I read this in class for French as someone who hates French and found this book terrible to read. It is hard to understand, has big words, and the kids in it are brats! Not a good example for young kids especially if they don’t know French! I would recommend this book to someone who has no life because this is what I feel the book is for! No hate to the author I think they tried to make a good book but they just failed! I do think that if it was in English this would be probably a little better but still sucks!
I'm proud to say I understood most of it! I read this for French class, and didn't particularly enjoy it story-wise, but I learned a bit about the language. (I also think kids books like this are a great way to learn a language, since they often use the simplest form and simplest words.)
Read this for French class which I can no longer take 😞 I am forced to take Spanish. What was up with that mechant homme??!! Let my boy Brandon rest! Anyways I’ll miss you Brandon brown lol, j’adore brandon parce qu’il regarde Hunger games☺️
Brandon gets into trouble every where he turns. By chance he even meets a boy his age, where they run around and explore Quebec city together. Although the story line isn't so great, it still was a learning experience because it is a French book as opposed to an English book.