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Reviewed by Emily-Jane Hills Orford for Readers' Favorite
Reese thought she could share her stories about an exciting adventure she had with her brother, Dean, at Erutuf National Park. But when the story becomes an adventure that pulls the two through a video to a different location, her best friend, Olivia, is skeptical, to say the least. It doesn’t matter; not really. Reese and Dean had agreed not to tell anyone about their adventures. In Kathy Arnold Cherry’s Bison Blog, they’re on yet another adventure, taken through the video into Erutuf where a talking bison, named Lamar, asks for their assistance to save the park. There are pirates on the lookout for a missing treasure and the siblings are challenged to protect the secret map that marks its location. Can they? Will they be able to protect the park yet again?
Kathy Arnold Cherry’s middle-grade novel, Bison Blog: An Erutuf National Park Novel, is a fascinating mix of fantasy, fiction, ecology, national park heritage, and saving the planet. Not to mention that it’s a fun read, too. Following the previous adventure story in Erutuf National Park, the siblings embark on yet another adventure, which turns out to be just as educational and sensational as the previous one. The characters are well developed and the plot moves forward with ease. Dialogue is used effectively to further the plot development, set the stage for the story, and build the characters. This is a great story for young readers who will enjoy learning more about the national parks and their natural treasures while following a fantastical mystery.