Fuzzy Mud

I have read the book Fuzzy mud, which is written by Louis Sachar.

The book Fuzzy mud is about Tamaya and Marshall who are two students who go to a school called “Woodrige Academy”. It is a private school in the US. Tamaya and Marshall are two school years apart, but they walk together to and from school. This is because Tamaya is not allowed to walk to and from school by herself. Marshall is constantly getting bullied by another student in his class for no real reason. This student is called Chad. One day marshall was threatened by Chad to meet at a place they go through to get home, it was normally unavoidable to pass through there. That day he suddenly knows a shortcut through the forest that is behind the school. That forest is forbidden to walk through because of the supposed dangers in it. Tamaya and Marshall walk through the forest; they get lost. When they are a bit into the forest Tamaya sees some mud but it has a fuzzy looking coating. Somehow Chad
finds them in the forest, and a fight breaks out between Marshall and Chad. Tamaya takes some of the mud she saw, she picks it up and throws it at Chad. This makes Chad quickly run away. After the fight Tamaya and Marshal tried to find a road. They find one, but before Tamaya gets home her hand starts getting tingly.

There were also some hearings scattered throughout the book. These hearings gave you extra information about what was happening. I liked that a lot, because it made it possible to think about what would happen in the story.

The book is a light horror book with science-fiction elements in it. It gives a scary science-fiction scenario and tells the story of what could happen in the real world. It’s not horror in the way of a scary story about ghosts.

After I had finished the book I really liked it. The book was well paced and interesting the whole way through. My only problem with the book is that it is a bit short. So I would recommend this to anyone who wants to read a fairly short story in English. The language is fairly easy so it shouldn’t be a problem for anyone to read. The book always made you think about what would happen next in the story. The hearings I mentioned earlier were a great way for the book to advance your knowledge, but not the main character's knowledge.

/Axel Flordal

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