"I read the Invention of Hugo Cabret. This book is about a boy that is about, kind of a teenager, and he, his father died, and his uncle went away somewhere, and he disappeared. So he's on his own right now, and so he's, he finds this invention, and so he's stealing these mechanical toys from this toy, this toymaker, and it's all about the toymaker and him and the mystery of the invention.
I personally like it because it has like a lot of really, really nice pictures in it, but also my favorite part is when he finds out the true meaning of what the machine is. I think they could have tooken (sic) out one of the characters that I didn't really care for. I didn't really care for the girl that was the toymaker's I believe goddaughter; I didn't see much of a point of having her in the story. I would give this book a five, definitely, because it was very, very thoughtful story, and it was about a real person."