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The Most Unforgettable Moment
註釋The Most Unforgettable Moment, without a doubt, personify the biggest mistake ever that four mischievous young boys, ages nineteen to fourteen years old, realized they had made. This page-turner will unquestionably captivate the reader like a powerful magnetic force. The story takes place in a little community called Cozy Nook City, possibly something like where you live or would like to live. The city is surrounded by high mountainous terrain, as well as several smaller hills. Strangely enough, the name uniquely implies it. Calamity after calamity, or some weird phenomenon, always interrupted the tranquility of the city each year. This time was obviously no different. The Mischievous Munchkins, nicknamed by several of the city’s eight thousand inhabitants, were desirous of being the first heroes to reach the summit of one of those hills. On the day they decided to put their plans into execution, it resulted not only in them putting their own lives in complete jeopardy but also putting the lives of many others, including their pet Rottweiler, Bully. He rescued the boys from what looked like a hopeless situation and ultimately became their superhero. They had made rather bad assumptions and were totally clueless about the heights of the terrain. These bad guesses not only caused the children to suffer tremendously from their own such misfortune but it also caused them to learn some very valuable lessons in the end. Mystery surrounded the hills. Tribal folklore that was passed down from generation to generation became alive once again, and many in Cozy Nook City still held on to those traditions and beliefs. Sadly, an experience on one of those hills left an indelible impact on the foursome. This book, full of mystery and adventure, represents characters and characteristics from which any child or young adult can glean. It can also be used as a resourceful teaching tool. Inclusive are several questions to ponder and answer, in addition to a five-hundred-plus word glossary, with the same words used in the story that will enhance the young reader’s vocabulary. Recommended for children ages nine to fourteen, yet it’s interesting and exciting enough to be enjoyed by teachers and adults alike.