Suddenly there was a crooked line between Cat's feet. Avalanche!! The world went dark. She was digging, clawing to get to hold of the snow on the surface but just seemed to sink deeper. Her cousin Ty is trying to help but not his best. like a fool she walked straight into the dragon's trap. Finally Cat climbs out but the two still need to put their mountaineering knowledge together to climb down the mountain.
Cat's struggle is with nature, she is caught in a avalanche and is trying to survive.
Cat was in trouble in the avalanche with her cousin Ty. Ty is trying to help but it is no use. The wind is strong and her phone is dead.
At the beginning of the book Cat was mad that Ty showed up at her door and brought her to storm mountain. At the middle Cat was very scared because she was in an avalanche on a very big mountain. Cat was digging and clawing to get to the surface. By the end Cat was happy she got out of storm mountain.
I could relate to this book because Cat was in trouble in the avalanche and I was lost in Disney World. My mom and dad were looking for me and Ty was looking for Cat.
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Dylan
Lt. Job Lane Elementary School Library Book Reviews Most reviews by students in Grades 4 & 5
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Storm Mountain By: Tom Birdseye
When 2 brothers die on Storm Mountain, Ty (Son of one of the brothers) decided to steal both fathers' ashes to spread on Storm Mountain. When Ty's cousin, Cat, sees that Ty stole the ashes, she knows that she must follow him, even if it means risking her life.
The scariest part is when Cat and Ty are stuck in a snow cave, and that's what killed their fathers.
For girls and boys 10-100
I rate this:*****
The scariest part is when Cat and Ty are stuck in a snow cave, and that's what killed their fathers.
For girls and boys 10-100
I rate this:*****
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