A review by cyireadbooks
Hector by D.M. Mullan

5.0

Hector Van Groat is a genius, but crazy inventor that lives in an upside down boat on top of Mount High. Hector is a strange little guy without any friends, and he doesn’t want any. After all, who needs friends when you are an inventor. That soon changes when he engages in a snowball fight with the boys and girls from town. Hector then realizes that he has been missing people and friends in his life…people to play with and people to talk to.

Hector is a cute and curious tale of friendship and engagement. Written in rhyme, the story cleverly unfolds to tell the tale of Hector and how he is befriended by the town’s boys and girls.

The illustrations were a little strange, and the character Hector may frighten some youngsters with his big eyes, wild hair, and rantings.

Overall, however, Hector is a cute and fun story that is sure to please both children and their parents. Five adorable stars.

I received a digital copy of the book from Tiny Tree Children’s Books through Love Books Tours. The review herein is completely my own and contains my honest thoughts and opinions.