Noah Grow is a birdwatcher. Yes, a boring birdwatcher, with a floppy hat and binoculars. But when he finds a small disk that looks like a squished, glittery hockey puck (or a sparkly pancake), his world changes dramatically. The first incident happens when Noah and his friends accidentally freeze their pool in the middle of summer, with the help of their sparkly pancake. What else can they do? Noah is plunged into a small adventure and mystery... but he doesn't forget about the endangered bird family he found. Can Noah solve the mystery of his sparkly pancake? What will happen to his beloved birds? And what about the suspicious girl at school? Will she get in the way? Just because he's a birdwatcher, don't judge this book as boring. It was actually quite interesting and fun to read. And if it seems weird - the author has crafted this book so well, that some parts that might have seemed weird to me, actually weren't weird at all.
Trust me, The Drake Equation by Bart King is a great read, and not full of action; a break from some books I've recently been reading.
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P.S. So sorry; I really need to be more consistent (and I need to stock up on books) and faster at reading books. (I'm kind of slow.) Thanks for enduring!