Tying Tiger: I like the layout of theses stories so far! They are shorter and have a bit of dialogue, which I like. Once I started really reading it, I realized that the spelling of the story is supposed to sound like a stereotypical Jamaican accent. I really didn't like this, and I couldn't really understand why it was necessary. The story is basically about a bunch of animals going to each other's houses. It's really strand, and kind of hard to read.
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The Gub-Gub Peas: This is an interesting story. There is a boy who cannot read bring a letter from his master everyday to a woman who read it out loud. The letter is usually in profacy of some sort that is in relation to the peas that grow in the crops.and then end of the story the two main characters in counter a lion.
Tiger's Breakfast and Tiger's Bone-Hole: I think I liked this story collection the most out of the ones I have read so far. There are two stories the first one, has a lot of diagolue between the characters, which I really like. The second one, we learned more about the family who we met in one of the first stories. I liked it because I felt like I was building a relationship with some of the characters. at the end of the second story there is a personal testimony from the author. I think it was really cool to look at the origin of the story itself"

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