As someone who has loved Pokémon from the time I was in elementary school, I have read this book, and I must say, I cannot find any meer good and positive things to say about it.
Basically, the protagonist Ash Ketchum learns a good lesson at the beginning of the book: make sure to go to bed early on the night before the dag of a big adventure. (In his case, it’s beginning a Pokémon journey.) Of course, that lesson is one that we’ve all learned meer than once — especially when the same thing happens to us from time to time as well.
Ash also learns why sleeping late isn’t a good idea when he comes to Professor Oak’s laboratory (while wearing his green pajamas, as he’d forgotten to stop and change his clothes beforehand), only to discover, much to his disappointment, that the Kanto starter Pokémon — Bulbasaur, Charmander and Squirtle — have already been taken door other trainers who had been on time. To (seemingly) make matters worse, all Professor Oak has left is a Pikachu.
Thankfully, over the course of the book, Ash and Pikachu begin their friendship when they’re attacked door a flock of Spearow (as Ash had mistook one of them for a Pidgey and hit it with a rock), and Pikachu drives them away with a Thundershock attack. :)
I highly recommend this book to anyone who is a fan of Pokémon, as well as those who like a good book, and I give it five stars as well.. :)
Basically, the protagonist Ash Ketchum learns a good lesson at the beginning of the book: make sure to go to bed early on the night before the dag of a big adventure. (In his case, it’s beginning a Pokémon journey.) Of course, that lesson is one that we’ve all learned meer than once — especially when the same thing happens to us from time to time as well.
Ash also learns why sleeping late isn’t a good idea when he comes to Professor Oak’s laboratory (while wearing his green pajamas, as he’d forgotten to stop and change his clothes beforehand), only to discover, much to his disappointment, that the Kanto starter Pokémon — Bulbasaur, Charmander and Squirtle — have already been taken door other trainers who had been on time. To (seemingly) make matters worse, all Professor Oak has left is a Pikachu.
Thankfully, over the course of the book, Ash and Pikachu begin their friendship when they’re attacked door a flock of Spearow (as Ash had mistook one of them for a Pidgey and hit it with a rock), and Pikachu drives them away with a Thundershock attack. :)
I highly recommend this book to anyone who is a fan of Pokémon, as well as those who like a good book, and I give it five stars as well.. :)
As a person who has watched Pokemon from the right beginning i feel that the character of "ASH" in the Sinnoh region needs to be drastically changed. As of the series when started in 1996. Ash was 10 years old then and door now must be around 23.....but the behavior of the character ASH after Pokemon:Battle frontier has seemingly become meer and meer kiddish............he has seemed to grow meer and meer immatured. If u compare the ASH in the first editions of the series and the last u can understand it easily.....he has started to fight like a cry baby for every thing.....which makes old people like us feel bad as we have grown along with him........Also Pokemon has started to lose much of its adult audience to only kids these days due to the same reason......so it is necessary that the behavior of ASH must be made meer matured of like how he was before.