5/25/2023 0 Comments Skunk and badgerThe second book tackles the two roommates going on a trip to find a specific type of rock, and encountering unexpected discoveries on the way. However, as they get to know each other, Badger finds that perhaps Skunk isn’t so bad after all-though he’s less sure about Skunk’s chicken friends. At first, Badger doesn’t want a roommate, much less one who dismantles his room of boxes to convert it into a bedroom, who leaves piles of dishes in the kitchen (even if the food is delicious), who keeps asking question after question about Badger’s rock work. Skunk is exuberant and disrupts Badger’s peace. But everything changes when a roommate, Skunk, arrives. His life is pretty set in stone (ha, rock pun), and he’s content with his routine. Last week, I read both Skunk and Badger and Egg Marks the Spot by Amy Timberlake, which tell the story of Badger, who is living in his aunt’s brownstone, studying rocks and minerals.
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