Ruffleclaw review by Murphey156
Ruffleclaw
by Oliver Latsch, Cornelia Funke
Age Range - 8 - 12
Genre - Adventure
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Age at time of review - 11
Reviewer's Location - Corning, NY, United States
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Ruffleclaw is a red monster that lives under a toolsheld in Tommy's backyard. Ruffleclaw is tired of eating bugs, so he decides to explore the nearby house inhabited by humans.  He proceeds to eat everything in the young human's (Tommy) fridge. When Ruffleclaw is discovered, it is up to Tommy to keep him safe.  

Can Tommy teach Ruffleclaw how to behave so he can keep him a secret from his family? Or will Ruffleclaw be discovered? 

Opinion: 

Ruffleclaw is a memorable character, which you would hope that a monster would be.  He is overwhelmingly disgusting and rude, with very few redeeming qualities.  Readers who like gross-out humor and fantastical characters will likely enjoy Ruffleclaw.  If you are not into monsters, you might want to pass on this book. 

This book is engaging and easy to read - it would be a great choice for younger readers in the 8-11 year old group.

Rating:
5
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