Nim's Island
Kent Turner -- School Library Journal,04/07/2008
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The film begins strongly and swiftly, packing in both a pro-reading and pro-environmental message without clobbering anyone over the head. No one else knows about the existence of the idyllic, nameless isle, save for whoever captains a supply ship, which brings Nim an adventure novel from her favorite author, Alex Rover. As Nim lays on her bed reading, the swashbuckling hero's latest daring escape comes to life behind her.
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Left alone, Nim successfully defends her home from an invading horde of tourists on a giant cruise ship. Her only contact is none other than novelist Alex(andra) Rover, who has emailed Jack for research information. Realizing Nim is all alone, the agoraphobic Alexandra decides to have an adventure of her own and joins her.
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Directed by Mark Levin and Jennifer Flackett
96 min.
Rated PG
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| Submitted by: | Monique Zastrow 4/9/2008 6:35:03 AM PT |
| Location: | Maryland |
| Occupation: | Asst. Librarian |
On another technical note- the lizard in the movie is actually an inland bearded dragon (desert breed not tropical), NOT an iguana. My daughter was quite offended at the mistake.
| Submitted by: | Paula Morrow (paula@paulamorrow.com) 4/8/2008 1:35:50 PM PT |
| Location: | Illinois |
| Occupation: | Editor, publisher |
Review did catch my attention and make me curious to see the flick. But please note, Kent, that in "As Nim lays on her bed reading" the verb should be lies. (Transitive, intransitive, to be technical.) Easy way to remember: lay an egg
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