Book Review: The Quest of the Warrior Sheep


In Quest of the Warrior Sheep by Christopher & Christine Russell, Sal the sheep is a normal sheep. She eats grass, and bleats, and talks. But one day, something hit her on the head! She began to wonder, and realized it was a sign! It was Lord Aries, the Sheep of all Sheepdom who had dropped his Baaton from above. Sal begins to realize, Lord Aries dropped it for a reason, and that was to return it to Lord Aries himself! But what Sal doesn’t know, is that the Baaton is actually a cell phone, belonging to some lousy criminals who will do anything to get the phone back, as it is the key to their greatest theft yet!

This book was very cute, but felt a little young for me (I’m 11). It was a great experience for me, though, because it’s good to give yourself range. I liked how the authors wrote from all different perspectives. Like, in one chapter, the owners of the sheep posse would tell the story, and in another, the criminals.

Also, I thought they had some pretty funny parts in this book. Even though it had adventure and danger, it was a silly, fun book. For example, if you just finished reading a serious, kind of sad book, it’s good to read something fun and silly, like Quest of the Warrior Sheep.

My favorite character in this book was Links, the rapping sheep, who I loved as soon as we met him in the book! He kept all of the Warrior Sheep in happy mood with his adorable raps. I also liked Sal, who could decide for herself. When the Baaton fell upon her head, she decided to leave her home with a few other sheep to return it to Lord Aries.

Overall, it’s really a pretty good book. Who can read all of the adventure, excitement, danger, and humor without smiling, or at least  chuckling to yourself? I couldn’t!

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