Martine, her grandmother, and her best friend, Ben, are off to Zimbabwe to help her grandmother's friend, Sadie, run a hotel in the Matobo Hills. But when they arrive, Martine realizes that Sadie's got serious trouble. Someone wants to run Sadie off of her land and is willing to stoop to any means necessary. Not only that, but hunters and treasure seekers are overrunning Sadie's property in hopes of capturing Khan - a legendary giant leopard. Can Martine and Ben help Sadie and save Khan before it's too late?
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I cannot imagine living in Africa, but would love to visit! The Last Leopard helps me get a picture of what life is like.
ReplyDeleteThe book gets scary when Martine and Ben are apart. I wonder what will happen next when they're apart!
ReplyDeleteI would love to ride a white giraffe!
ReplyDeleteI love giraffes. This book is cool! I want to ride a giraffe and I want to see a cheetah.
ReplyDeleteThis book is really cool! I would love to visit Africa, with all the animals and stuff, it would be such an adventure!!!
ReplyDeleteI see a trip to Africa in the future...
ReplyDeleteCan you believe how brave Martine is? I am glad that she has such a great friend in Ben.
We are finding it hard to get into the book unlike Ghost Dog Secrets, hoping it hooks us soon:(
ReplyDeleteThis book has an adventure in every word, it would be fun living in Africa and riding a white giraffe. Having Martine's healing powers would be the best thing in the world!!!!!!!!!!:):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):)
ReplyDeleteThis book was great. Wouldn't it be scary to trapped in a cavern with a leopard? Good thing Magnus the hornbill gave them the clue where to find her!
ReplyDeleteI really liked this book because I thought that it would be cool to have a leopard as a friend instead of an enemy.
ReplyDeleteMaddie and I had fun looking up the places they traveled to on their journey to Black Eagle Lodge and were surprised to find out that the Lodge and the Matapos National Park are real places. It made the book even more interesting!
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