Sid and the Slimeballs
The author is Phil Cummings. The name of the book is "Sid and
the Smileballs". The book type is a fiction book. I don't know where
the book take place but i think it's in England. The book
is about a boy and his name is Sidney Peck but they call him Sid. He has
wild hair, and he likes the Slimeballs. He lives on a farm. What i did
like about the book was that after the concert he didn't
got teased anymore. There is nothing that i didn't like about the book.
I'll give the book 6 stars because it was not my
type of book. The persons that should read this book
is persons that like fiction books.
The book is about Sid and he got teased of a guy name
Mitch and his mates. One day Jane Sutton, a girl comes to Sid
and tell him about that their school won the national competition and
the first prize was a performance of the Slimeballs. The Slimeballs is a rock
band but they have not found a lead singer yet. Sid loved the Slimeballs.
When he was home he put on his walkman and listened
to the Slimeballs. He was dancing in front
of a cow when a limo came. He couldn't help it and he started
to sing loudly. A tall man came to Sid and talked to him.
Sid understand that he stood face to face with Chip Budley,
the manager of the Slimeballs. The next day was the performance.
One spotlight was on the manager, Chip Budley and he said
that they going to see the Slimeballs with their new lead singer.
Everybody got cunfused and then
at the stage there was an explosion in green sparkles. The
crowd went wild when they saw the Slimeballs. Then a small figure
appeared on the stage. It was Sidney Peck. He sang whatever
words that come in his head. Mitch and his mates was stunned.
In Sid's hair it was green glitter. After that Sid
was writing autographs.
My questions:
1. What was Sid's hole name?
2. What was "The Slimeballs"?
3. Who was the lead singer in "The Slimeballs"?
4. What was it for colour in the explosion?
1. Sids hole name was Sidney Peck!
SvaraRadera2. The Slimeballs is a rockband!
3.Chip Budley
4. green glitter
// moa