Tuesday, May 20, 2008

BOOK REVIEW



Mr. Bean In Town

Written By : Rowan Atkinson, Richard Curtis, Robin Driscoll and Andrew Clifford

25 Pages

Fiction

The story talks about Mr. Bean. There are two chapters in this book, one is about steak tartare and the other one is the launderette. In chapter one, Mr. Bean celebrated his birthday in the restaurant but everything was very expensive there and he had only eleven pounds and fifty-five pence. He didn’t know what kind of food he should eat with his limited coins. Then he took the steak tartare. From there on, so many things happened in the restaurant. He didn’t eat the steak tartare and threw it to many places like, in the mustard pot, vase, under the small plate, and at the woman’s bag. But in one incident, the waiter was accused for all and Mr. Bean was safe from all but his birthday continued with the steak tartare. The part two is about the launderette. One day, Mr. Bean went to the laundry. At the same time, there were two people, a woman and a young man. When he put his clothes in the washing machine, he forgot to put his Wednesday underwear into the washing machine. He forgot to wash his Wednesday underwear because he was wearing it. He started thinking of taking his underwear and he did it. He pulls out his underwear. He took a look at the person who was there too. He didn’t realize that he was wearing a skirt. When he realized, he could not find his trousers and he thought that the woman had put his trousers into her washing machine. Mr. Bean wanted to take back his trousers from the woman’s washing machine but the young man looked at him. Mr. Bean thought how to threaten that young man and he did it. He changed the speed of the young man’s washing machine and changed the young man’s coffee to a cup of soap. After that, Mr. Bean found his trousers in that woman’s washing machine and tried to open the washing machine to take his trousers. At the same time, the woman who was operating the washing machine next to him came and Mr. Bean was trapped in the washing machine. Finally, Mr. Bean was being spinned in the washing machine. That was the bad thing happened to him.



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