Reviews Week 5
January 30th- February 5th
Book 22: Gallant
By V. E. Schwab
Read January 25th-31st
Pages Read: 334
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This is my second V. E. Schwab book and I have got to say that I have fallen in love with the way she writes characters. Olivia’s story drew me in from the beginning of the book. I adored how we got bits and pieces of the the story throughout and slowly found out with Olivia what was happening. The pieces of her mother’s journals, the stunning drawings, and the mysterious master of the house where all pieces of a narrative that surprised me. Gallant intrigued me and had me wanting to know what would happen next the entire time. I loved the eerie setting and mood that filled this novel.
Book 23: New Lease of Life
By Lillian Francis
Read February 2nd
Pages Read: 231
Book 24: The Collected Enchantments
By Theodora Goss
Read February 3rd-5th
Pages Read: 436
Many of her short stories, though, were not for me. It took me forever to read some of them; they did not hold my interest in the way I want from fantasy. Though many of them were great, like I said about "Christopher Raven," that story was unique. They were different from what I wanted.
I recommend Theodora Goss's beautiful writing style for fantasy readers, especially her poetry. One of my favorite parts of the collection was her introduction: "Why I Write Fantasy." It was great to learn about her as a writer and these aspects can be seen in her writing.
Book 25: The Sea in You
By Jessi Sheron
Read February 5th
Pages Read: 224
Book 26: Disney One Saturday Morning Adventures
By Daan Jippes, Craig Boldman,
and Stefan Petrucha
Read February 5th
Pages Read:192
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I grew up reading Disney Adventures magazine and watching all of these shows. Recess and The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh were definitely my favorites. Many of these comics I have seen before probably in Disney Adventures. I enjoyed reading these quite a bit and it made me think of how much I enjoyed these shows as a kid. Very nostalgic. These comics are definitely what you think they would be going into this book.
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