Reviews Week 8
February 21st- 27th
Book 22: Groo Meets Tarzan
by Mark Evanier, Sergio AragonΓ©s (Illustrations), Thomas Yeates (Illustrations)
Read February 24th
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Reviews Week 8
February 21st- 27th
Book 22: Groo Meets Tarzan
by Mark Evanier, Sergio AragonΓ©s (Illustrations), Thomas Yeates (Illustrations)
Read February 24th
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Reviews Week 7
February 14th- 20th
Book 21: Real Hero Shit
by Kendra Wells
Read February 18th
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A beautifully illustrated graphic novel with a pretty good story that I wanted more of.
A good story with great illustrations to go along with it. I really liked the adventure that our crew went on in this but it was just too short. Also, I could not stop myself from comparing this to The Adventure Zone series, especially since they have similar character archetypes. Which I know is because they are both based on the RPG genre/D&D. I've got to admit that I enjoyed the books in that series quite a bit more, especially the characters. They seemed to be a bit more fleshed out and the story just pulled me a bit more than this one did.
I wish that there was more to the backgrounds of each of the characters and that we got to know them. Truthfully, I wish there was just more to the story as a whole. They were such likable characters, especially Hocus. I just really to know more about each of them.
Love the diversity in the story and also how the group joins together at the beginning. It was quite entertaining. Also, their dynamic was great and so funny. I just wanted so much more. I would definitely pick up another graphic novel from this author and also if there were more graphic novels after this one. Overall, I enjoyed reading this graphic novel, especially the beautiful and vibrant illustrations.
This does have some adult content if there is anyone younger wanting to read it.
Reviews Week 6
February 7th- 13th
Book 20: Hooky
by MΓriam Bonastre Tur
Read February 13th
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Reviews Week 5
January 31st- February 6th
Book 16: The Wand in the Word: Conversations with Writers of Fantasy
by Leonard S. Marcus (Editor), Lloyd Alexander (Contributor), Franny Billingsley (Contributor), Susan Cooper (Goodreads Author) (Contributor), Nancy Farmer (Goodreads Author) (Contributor), Brian Jacques (Contributor), Diana Wynne Jones (Contributor), Madeleine L'Engle (Contributor), and Ursula K. Le Guin (Contributor)
Read February 1st
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This was a great little book with interviews from some of the best fantasy writers of all time. Including Terry Pratchett and Diana Wynne Jones, some of my favorites. I liked reading about their pasts and what got them into writing. This also has me interested in picking up some of the other authors that I have never picked up before. Definitely, glad that I picked this one up.
Book 17: The Book of Three
by Lloyd Alexander
Read February 3rd
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This is my second read of this book and I have got to say that I did enjoy it a lot better this second time around. It might be because of the audiobook's narration, which brought more life into each of the characters.
The world that Lloyd Alexander created is quite interesting. It is based on Welsh tales and definitely draws heavily on The Lord of the Rings. There are many similarities. Gurgi reminded me a bit of Gollum except he was not evil. He especially reminded me of Gollum when he speaks in the third person and is only thinking about food. He does prove to be loyal and help his friends in times of need. The character that I liked the most was Fflewddur Fflam, the bard that has a harp that breaks every time he lies. I wanted to know more about him.
I am looking forward to finally finishing the series this year.
Reviews Week 4
January 24th- 30th
Book 12: Punderworld
by Linda Ε ejiΔ
Read January 23rd-25th
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