Monday, October 27, 2014

In Search Of Goliathus Hercules

 Introducing, In Search Of Goliathus Hercules
By: Jennifer Angus


When you figure out that you can speak to insects and that your actually turning into one, you would go a little crazy right? Well not Henri Bell. When Henri's father goes missing on a mission in British Malaya everything changed, Henri is sent on a plane to go across the world to the United States of America where is Great Aunt Georgie lives, where he discovers his new power, he can talk to insects! As he soon learns about a mysterious bloodthirsty bug that lives in British Malaya he sets off to capture and bring home the king of the jungle aka Goliathus Hercules... But not only Henri wants to capture and bring home the bloodthirsty creature his arch enemy Mrs. Agatha Black has more sinister plans for a bug that means no harm, well at least that's what they think... When Henri successfully brings home Goliathus Hercules with a couple of friends from the circus that he meets along the way, Agatha Black fails her mission to bring home the bug, she is so mad and upset that she plots to kill Henri. Henri brings home a new recruit to the group of bugs. But what he doesn't know is that this bug is keeping a secret, and it's a big one... Henri still tries to find his father and is unsuccessful he doesn't realize he is with him right now. Read In Search Of Goliathus Hercules to experience Henri's weird transformation and become interested in the other world that is among ours.

I recommend this book to readers that enjoy lots and lots of suspense, action, and some violence so boys come on in and pick up this book! This books started out as  the most boring thing in the world, now I just want to read it all over again! I have to say it is my most favorite book I have ever read! And I bet you will feel the same way about it too! 

3 comments:

  1. I want that book...GIVE IT TO ME!

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  2. Thanks for the tip! The violence-for-boys sounds like something up my alley!!

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  3. Haha, yeah it was an extremely super awesome fantastic wonderful spectacular (and all things related to that) book!!

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