Reviews Week 45
November 7th-13th
Book 156: Learning Curve
by N. R. Walker
Read on November 6th-7th
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Book 157: Snow White and other Grimm's Fairy Tales
(MinaLima version)
by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm
Read on November 10th-12th
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I'll always be a big fan of fairytales, and I was really looking forward to Minalima's version. Their collection of children's classics is one of my favorite classic collections. I love the interactive elements that they add to the story and the illustrations throughout. This volume was definitely one of my absolute favorites out of the nine they have out, design-wise. Especially with the "Snow White" scene at the beginning and Rapunzel's tower.
It had the most famous of the Grimm Fairytales like, "Snow White," "Cinderella," "Rapunzel," "Little Red Riding Hood," "Hansel and Gretel," and so on. There were a couple that I had never heard of before, like "Mother Holle," which I really loved so much. I think it's funny that so many of fairy tales deal with evil/mean stepmothers and wolves eating people and animals. These have a similar formula to them that makes the ending obvious to the reader, but I cannot help but love them so much.
I definitely recommend this beautiful volume for MinaLima fans, fairy tale fans, fans of classics, and just beautiful books in general. It is a great piece for any collector. Also, the Grimm Fairy Tales are some of the best stories out there. I cannot wait to see what MinaLima comes out with next. My hope is for The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe by C. S. Lewis or The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien.
Book 158: Story Thieves
by James Riley
Read on November 11th-13th
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Book 159: Miles Morales: Stranger Tides
by Justin A. Reynolds
Read on November 13th
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This was an excellent graphic novel of Miles' story. I have never read any of Miles being Spider-Man, and I have got to say that I enjoyed this adventure very much. It would be the perfect book for middle-grade readers that enjoy the Marvel Universe. Miles Morales: Stranger Tides was a simple comic book story that was entertaining the entire time. For middle-grade graphic novels, I just expect to have a good time, and this delivered that for me.
Also, the illustration style reminds me of animation, and I enjoyed it throughout the volume. I would be interested in picking up the first volume and any others that Justin creates.
*Thank you to Edelweiss for my ARC of the book. All opinions are my own. *
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