"Ten Million Dollars!" my 11 year old boy-child jumped out of his bed and exclaimed loudly; "Could we pull off something like that?"
"We could try", I replied; "but, I think it's best if we stick with the truth."
Fully engaged were my 11 year old son and 10 year old daughter while they listened to this tale play out. A unique twist and lesson to "never cry wolf"; unless, there's one truly lurking about.
My son's take away: Always have your camera close at hand. Never leave home without it!
A good book. Chapters were not too long, not too short, but just right. Each chapter melded into the next seamlessly.
Certain words were defined within the text. There were insights into businesses and start-ups given that were informative, spot on, and presented in a way for kids to be able to absorb with an ease of understanding.
Also included was Australian English with American English translation. My kids found certain Australian phrases quite entertaining. They only wished I could have spoken in a convincing Australian accent so as to have truly sold those character's lines. (Agreed!)
Two critiques: As a parent I disliked the use of name-calling within the text as seen most often from the older kids towards the younger ones. A multitude of derivatives used to convey others stupidity. I know calling people names seems to be a norm within life; but, should it be? Does it have to be? Should it be so often promoted as normal within the books we read to our children?
My other critique revolves around the main character (and narrator of the book) telling kids how to lie and how to do it well so as not to get caught.
Kid's don't need incentive to lie or to dupe their parents or others.
Thankfully, the "GRQ Club" includes a "Never Cry Wolf" scenario to balance out the telling of how one can master the art of a good lie.
Honesty still remains the best policy.
My kids thouroughly enjoyed listening to me read "The Get Rich Quick Club" out loud to them. As a parent, for the most part, I enjoyed this book too. From an adult stand point I would've given this book a 3 star rating; but, I'm going to rate this book from my children's point of view instead. In the eyes of my oldest two kiddos, this book was a really good read and deserving of a solid 4 stars.