Reviews Week 12
March 21st- 27th
Book 34: A Feast for Crows
by George R. R. Martin
Read March 18th-26th
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Reviews Week 12
March 21st- 27th
Book 34: A Feast for Crows
by George R. R. Martin
Read March 18th-26th
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Reviews Week 11
March 14th- 20th
Book 29: The Last Unicorn
By Peter S. Beagle
Read March 13th- 14th
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This book was phenomenal. I have heard a lot of great things about it over the years but I did not ever expect it to be this great. I adored every minute of this book. It makes me wish that I had picked it up before now but man, am I glad that I did now. A great example of modern fantasy at its finest, a classic in its own right, and an amazing book to read. I recommend this book highly.
Book 30: Groo: Fray of the Gods
By Sergio AragonΓ©s, Mark Evanier, Tom Luth, and Stan Sakai
Read March 15th
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This was another great addition to the Groo books that I have read. I loved the look at mythology throughout this book. It reminded me somewhat of Terry Pratchett's Small Gods book, which is a favorite of mine. This was clever and had me laughing out loud a lot. I love Groo as a character and how much he messes up everything for everyone around him. And he never even realizes it and that adds to the humor. Also, Rufferto's side comments are always the best. Love the art style as usual.
Book 31: Groo: Play of the Gods
By Sergio AragonΓ©s
Read March 15th
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I adore Groo's story in this graphic novel and really enjoyed reading it again. Groo is hilarious and I'm glad that I read this after reading Fray of the Gods this time around. Brings even more context to the story. I read this for the first time in 2017 and I will place my original review below that I did for a website that I was reviewing for at the time.
2017 Review:
A Short Synopsis
The Groo graphic novels/ comics have been around for decades and I remember when I first heard about them when I was a kid. This is my first venture into his tales and I can honestly say that I'm surprised by how much I really enjoyed this simple little graphic novel. This follows along with Groo, a very idiotic barbarian that literally ruins everything around him by just being there. His ultimate mission in this tale is for the search of the best cheese dip in the world. Hilarity follows him in every movement as he ultimately changes the course of everyone's lives around him. Groo's dog, Rufferto follows him around as he adventures throughout this book and interjects little side comments throughout. He reminded me of Garfield in his way of making fun of the actions of Groo, similarly to how Garfield makes fun of Jon. It was quite funny to read.
Writing Style
Throughout the whole piece, we see not only the adventure of Groo but also the reactions of the Gods watching everything going on below them. The queen of the land is trying to spread out into other lands surrounding their own and spread the word of their one god to these lands. Each of the Gods blames Diothos for the fact that he is the only one that they are trying to worship and anyone believing in anyone else is getting hurt for it. As a famous sailor leads them to the land that he discovered each person has their own plan. The sailor wants to get gold for himself and leave the others. The priests want to spread the word of their god no matter what the cost, even if they have to hurt people (this actually becomes a funny joke throughout). Groo is tricked into coming for the best cheese dip and no one really wants him to come along.
What I really liked about the style of writing was the switch back and forth between the gods and the humans that they are arguing about. It was an interesting and rewarding choice in creation because this just added to the humor.
The Art, Lettering, and Coloring
The art style is wonderful to look at. It still has this old type of style with bright popping color for each of the characters. Each character stands out with their own specific styles that fit their characteristics. One of the best scenes is when the citizens of the new land start thinking up new gods. There are really ridiculous ones such as The God of Repetition (who then repeats everything he says multiple times throughout), The God of Spelling Things Backwards, and my favorite: The God of Procrastination. Each of these gods looks different from each other and many have a look that matches what they are gods of. The more gods added to this scene looked great together.
The lettering really is nothing too spectacular but it goes along perfectly with the style of the drawings and the coloring. All of the dialogue stands out great against what is happening in the images. They look great together.
Final Thoughts
This is the graphic novel that I wanted and needed to read at the end of the year. I loved the humor and the style of each panel. Groo was a character that grew on me almost instantly. The poor guy keeps messing up everything for many of the people around him and many will run away to avoid him. He doesn't even seem to realize or care and I found him enduring. The only downside that I really found in this piece was how slow it was at the beginning. It took me quite some time to actually get into this but once I did I was hooked. The art style and writing style make for a great experience. I cannot wait to read more of Groo's tales from the past and any more that will come out.
Book 32: Spear
By Nicola Griffith
Read March 16th
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This started out slow for me but once I actually got into the book, it was very good. Stories about King Arthur have always intrigued me and when I read the description for this one it became one of my most anticipated books of the year. I'm so glad to say that I enjoyed this retelling a lot.
The prose was lyrical and absolutely beautiful in every way. I loved the character of Peretur and her journey throughout the book to become part of Artos's court.
I liked the different look at the "Merlin" character in this story and how he was different than any other depiction that I have seen done before. In truth, most of these characters were different than expected which I loved. Especially, the relationship between the Arthur, Guinevere, and Lancelot characters in the story. Gotta say that it was a great surprise that I have been wanting in an Arthurian retelling forever.
Also, the ending was great. I liked where Griffith took this and how it diverges from what you think would actually happen. My only complaint is that I wanted more from this world and I hope that we will get more eventually.
I highly recommend this queer retelling of the Arthurian legend. It was beautiful in every way. I'm going to have to order a copy of it for my collection, especially after hearing about the illustrations that are going to be in the finished copy. Please if you pick this up read the author's note. I loved hearing about the research that went into her writing this book and where Peretur came from.
*Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for my ARC of this wonderful novella. All opinions are my own.
Book 33: The Black Cauldron
By Lloyd Alexander
Read March 17th
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It was great to see Taran grow throughout the book and really get into the leadership role. He learns so much over the course of this book and I look forward to seeing where he will go in the next three books.
“Child, child, do you not see? For each of us comes a time when we must be more than what we are.”
Oh, and the scenes with the three enchantresses were great. They were so much fun and brought a great eerie feel to the book at times too. I love how Alexander brings humorous elements into his fantasy and also creepiness. I look forward to reading more from him in this series and also the other books he has written.
That ending was absolutely perfect and I won't spoil it here. And I don't care at all that I figured out what was going to happen pretty early on. It was still great. Loved the narration in the audiobook again. James Langton does an incredible job.
"It is easy to judge evil unmixed," replied Gwydion. "But, alas, in most of us good and bad are closely woven as the threads on a loom; greater wisdom than mine is needed for the judging.”
There are so many great lines from this book, some I have quoted throughout this review. They really made me think when I heard them and they stood out a lot. I'm so happy that I loved this book so much and that I get to gush about it now.
❆ My Favorites of Winter 2022 ⛄
Below, I have listed some of my favorite music, movies, movie trailers, Youtube videos, and specials that I have watched or listened to this winter. These are in no particular order.
Movies:
1. Spiderman: Homecoming (watched January 4th): I'm a little late to the Marvel world but man, am I enjoying myself. These movies just draw you in with wonderful writing, humor, storyline, and characters. There are so many characters that took my interest: Peter, MJ, Ned, Tony, Happy, Aunt May, Flash (haha), Karen, and even Vulture. This is my third movie in the MCU and I'm just loving my time with them.2. Spiderman: Far From Home (watched January 9th): This was a great follow-up. We get more relationship development between Peter and the group. Along with the responsibility of being Spiderman and how that endangers those around Peter. Also, the introduction to Mysterio and his storyline was so intriguing. I didn't know how that story was going to go but man was it interesting.
3. Guardians of the Galaxy 1 & 2 (watched January 16th and 25th): These movies were just so incredible. Loved them so much and I cannot wait to see more of the Guardians. They are such a great group of characters and I loved watching them work off of each other. The music in these movies is so great, especially that opening scene in the first movie. What a great way of introducing Peter Quill. I don't know who is my favorite of the group as a whole. One minute I'm saying Rocket, the next I'm saying Drax, Gamora, and it continues through them all. I just really love this group of characters. I know I am late getting into these Marvel movies but man, am I happy that I'm getting into them now. They are incredible. I love the humor but also the hard-hitting scenes. So far my favorite is definitely Doctor Strange but these and the Spiderman movies are up there. 4. Iron Man (watched January 29th): My brother and I decided to go back to the first movie in the MCU as we continue to watch them. It's interesting to experience these movies for the first time with someone who has seen most of them. This one was another movie that I really enjoyed. I had never heard any of the plot details of this movie so I really did go into the movie not really knowing what was going to happen. Which was great. I love Tony's character and watching him as he becomes Iron Man in this movie and the reasons behind it. I cannot wait to see the next movie and see what happens next in Tony's journey. 5. Encanto (watched January 30th): This is definitely one of the best recent Disney movies. First of all, it is absolutely stunning. The animation is beautiful beyond words. Then we have the music by Lin-Manuel Miranda which brings so much to the movie. I loved his music in Moana but that has nothing on the music in this movie. I adored every song that he wrote and have been listening to a bunch of them on repeat ever since I watched the movie. It's so catchy and just beautiful. I loved the Madrigal family and their story. It was great to be able to see the bond that this family has.Songs/Music:
1. Soundtrack from Tick, Tick...Boom!: I love the music from this musical so much, especially "Come to Your Senses" and "30/90". I have had these songs and many others on repeat throughout the entire beginning of the year. It's just beautiful in every way. Andrew is such an incredible singer and I hope he does more musicals. Vanessa Hudgens just keeps getting better and Alexandra Shipp was phenomenal.2. Soundtrack from Encanto: Like I mentioned above in my movie review, I absolutely adored the music from Encanto. My favorites are "All of Me," "Surface Pressure," "We Don't Talk About Bruno," and "What Else Can I Do". Lin- Manuel Miranda's music is so incredible and I cannot get enough of it. Especially, the songs in this movie. They are just so impressive. If I had to pick a favorite it would be "Surface Pressure" because I love the message in this song. Also, I'm a child care provider and watch a four-year-old, so I've been listening to these songs a lot over the last couple of months and they still are so great.
Movie Trailers:
1. Doctor Strange: Multiverse of Madness Trailer: I watched Doctor Strange at the very end of December and it became a new favorite. I cannot wait to see this movie. Especially, seeing more of Won. Won is my favorite MCU character. I adore him so much!
Youtube:
1. BooksandLala: I have been watching Kayla for a long time, I don't even know how long. Probably over five years. She is my go-to Booktuber out of any. I'm not a thriller lover but I will watch her talk about them all day long.
- Some of my favorite videos from her during this season were:
~ Weird reading challenge book controls my TBR for 48 hours
2. SuperCarlin Brothers: I started watching the Carlin Brothers a long time ago and I really don't remember how many years it has been. Probably five or six at this point. I watch every single one of their videos and love the theories that they have come up with over the years. They have such clever ideas that always get me thinking. I love how they have been branching off into other fandoms and I hope that they continue to do that this year.
- Some of my favorite videos that they made in the winter:
~ J vs Ben: The PRETTY OBVIOUS Gilderoy Lockhart Quiz
~ J vs Ben: ENCANTO Finish the Lyric Quiz!
~ TOP 5 Secrets of Dumbledore Questions | Harry Potter Theory
~ How Did Dumbledore Put The Stone In The Mirror? | Harry Potter Theory
3. With the Carlins: I love that Ben decided to make a Vlog channel at the end of last year when his little girl Addie was born. It has been a joy watching these videos and I have loved every single one of them. She is such a little cutie. I also really love seeing Ben try some pretty weird stuff like making clear ice. Never thought I would enjoy watching something like that. I love these because they feel like little home movies.
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4. The Library of Allenxandria: I got into watching Allen's videos almost two years ago and absolutely love him and his humor. His videos on the Discworld are what made me find him and I just love all of his content. I'm very excited for him to start doing history videos and I will watch them all.
- Some of my favorite videos from him during this season were:
~ 7k Extravaganza AMA Livestream
~ Equal Rites Review | Discworld Witches #1
~ 25 Question Tag Part Two! | Orangutan Edition!
~ Book Jeopardy Ep. 13 | Tournament of Champions of Champions! | Sarah v. Cait. v. Jessi!
Specials:
1. Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts (watched January 1st): This was an experience that I enjoyed with all my heart. I fell in love with the Harry Potter series when I first saw Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. Before this, I had read the first book and watched the first two movies but what got me into the series was the third movie. After I watched that movie I picked up the book and fell in love with it. I loved the whole plot with Sirus Black and just the Mauralders in general. I was hooked on it and I have been ever since. So needless to say, I could not wait to watch this special on HBO Max. I bought a subscription for the month just to watch this show and man did it not disappoint. It was great! I loved listening to all of the actors and their experiences during the filming. My favorite part was when Robbie Coltrane was talking about the legacy of the movies. I put his quote to the side of this review. The special made me laugh and tear up at times. It was so beautiful and I recommend it to any Harry Potter fan.Reviews Week 10
March 7th- 13th
Book 26: Oh My Gods!
By Stephanie Cooke, Insha Fitzpatrick, and Juliana Moon
Read March 10th
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This was an okay take on Greek mythology in a more contemporary setting.
The art style looked very nice throughout the entire volume and I liked the details of Mount Olympus. It probably was the best part of this story by far.
The dialogue wasn't always the best throughout the story and it felt a little stilted in parts. Also, the characters just didn't seem like their Greek mythology parts as much as I would have liked, especially Zeus and Apollo. Not that I mind the modern take on them at all. I just think that they have the names of Greek mythology characters but feel like they could be any character in a contemporary middle-grade graphic novel. It just was strange to me.
I can see somewhat what they did with Zeus since he's Karen's father. But, I find it weird that we have his children like Apollo, Artemis, and Athena also in the story and is not ever mentioned. It's made to look like none of them are children of Zeus which is not true to the mythology in the slightest. Also, he is so much unlike any depiction of Zeus I have ever seen and it just didn't feel right to his character.
The overall story in this graphic novel was okay and the mystery for younger readers that don't know much about mythology might be good. It was predictable for me because I know who changes people into stone in Greek Mythology but again this is meant more of an introduction into Greek Mythology, for younger readers. I think that this could be an okay intro for middle-graders who enjoy graphic novels and more contemporary school setting stories. But there are far better Greek Mythology stories out there for Middle-Grade readers, for instance, the Percy Jackson series.
Book 27: Oh My Gods!: The Forgotten Maze
By Stephanie Cooke, Insha Fitzpatrick, and Juliana Moon
Read March 10th
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Reviews Week 9
February 28th- March 6th
Book 25: Little Women
By Louisa May Alcott
Read March 3rd-6th
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