Books: My thoughts about At the Ragtag Hotel - The Elevator Ride by Freya Novak
The book synopsis for At the Ragtag Hotel - The Elevator Ride by Freya Novak
In this lively community, you’ll meet a diverse array of captivating residents: a cheerful capybara flashing a toothy grin, a poised ostrich strutting with grace, a faint-prone quokka, a diminutive tarsier with large, soulful eyes, a whimsical armadillo rolling around playfully, and a worried okapi anxious about fitting into the elevator.
The atmosphere brims with anticipation as more animals squeeze in. Will they all manage to fit into the crowded, bustling elevator, or will someone be left behind? And what adventures await on the mysterious fourteenth floor?
Discussing At the Ragtag Hotel - The Elevator Ride by Freya Novak
My Review Summary: At the Ragtag Hotel - The Elevator Ride
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Huge thanks to the author for sending me a free copy — she reached out by email, and the book sounded adorable, so of course I said yes.
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I absolutely loved this one — a solid five-star read!
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The story features a cast of animal characters, all taking turns riding the elevator to the 14th floor.
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What really stood out to me was the variety of animals — not your usual lions or giraffes, but more unusual ones like an armadillo and an okapi.
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I also adored how different languages were subtly introduced — each animal greets in their native tongue (like hola), and the book includes a small note explaining what it means.
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It even includes less common examples, like “good morning” in Swahili, which I thought was brilliant for expanding children’s cultural awareness.
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The illustrations are fantastic — colourful, expressive, and beautifully detailed.
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The facial expressions on the animals were perfect and really helped bring the story to life.
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There’s just the right amount of detail on each page — enough to keep little ones engaged without overwhelming them.
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It’s a wonderful way to introduce children to lesser-known animals and different languages and cultures.
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It’s ideal for bedtime reading — short, fun, and engaging.
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It would also work brilliantly as a read-aloud in schools or libraries, especially for younger readers.
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It opens up so many opportunities for discussion — about animals, languages, and the wider world.
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A fun, educational, and charming children’s picture book.
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Perfect for animal lovers and curious young readers.
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I’d highly recommend it for parents, teachers, or librarians looking for something a bit different to share with kids.
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Want to know what others thought about this book? Check out these book reviews:
- "Children will enjoy this simple, mysterious story, filled with playful intrigue and exotic creatures they have likely never encountered. The stunning illustrations will captivate readers; the rich detail and dynamic compositions will ignite imaginations." Read the full review by NBPB Reviews here






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