Ava and taco cat is a pretty good book not the best book ever but good it is about a girl named Ava who really wants a cat and when she gets one for her tenth birthday she names it taco cat this book is good for people who like cats and books
Ava and Taco Cat (Ava and Pip)
By Carol Weston
Interest Level | Reading Level | Reading A-Z | ATOS | Word Count |
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Grades 4 - 8 | Grades 3 - 5 | n/a | 4.9 | 36908 |
Ava desperately wants a pet for her eleventh birthday-but gets way more than she bargained for when she adopts T-A-C-O-C-A-T.
When Ava Wren hears about an injured yellow tabby with mismatched ears, she becomes obsessed and wants to rescue him. She even picks out a perfect palindromic name: T-A-C-O-C-A-T. But when Taco joins the family, he doesn't snuggle or purr-all he does is hide. Worse, Ava's best friend starts hanging out with Zara, a new girl in fifth grade. Ava feels alone and writes an acclaimed story, "The Cat Who Wouldn't Purr." What begins as exciting news turns into a disaster. How can Ava make things right? And what about sweet, scared little Taco?
The New York Times called AVA AND PIP "a love letter to language. " With this second diary, Girls' Life advice columnist Carol Weston hits another home run.
Book Reviews (3)
This book is cool. My friend's name is Ava and she loves taco's.
I love this book because it has mini conflicts and then a main conflict. The feelings you might have after reading this book will probably be: happy, knowledgeable, sad and mixed emotions. This book is filled with humor and jokes. I loved reading this book and I hope you will enjoy it to.