Perijee
and Me by Ross Montgomery
I heartily
enjoyed Perijee and me. It is full of surprises and carries a strong theme
throughout the book- it is never right to hate. This book is about a girl
called Caitlin, 11, who is out for a walk on the beach after a meteor shower
and discovers a small ‘shrimp-like’ creature, who has a tendency to grow and to
eat.
Caitlin must
find him a home - somewhere where he can’t get away until her father, an expert
on aliens, returns home from a tour. On meeting Caitlin’s father, Perijee grows
and a monster emerges out of him. Soon enough, he runs away and Caitlin is forced
to accept he is gone. But then, on the news a catastrophe occurs.
A monster is
terrorising the city and the city is flooded. The country is camped and these
camps are guarded heavily. Everyone wants to kill Perijee, and finally Caitlin
escapes the camp.
She makes a
friend, loses two friends and finds herself on a boat as a sacrifice, before
she is saved.
This book is so
engaging and emotional as well! I was laughing, crying and angry as I read Perijee
and me and it reminded me that we can’t always be right and there is prejudice
in the world, and we can’t make a huge change, but every small change helps.
FictionFan1 Rating: 9/10
About the author: Ross Montgomery
tours the country as a children’s author, and writes wacky books for young
teens and small children.
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