Reviews Week 21
May 22nd-28th
Book 76: Spider-Man & Venom: Double Trouble
By Mario Tamaki
Read May 22nd
Pages Read: 112
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This is a cute child-friendly story dealing with Spider-Man & Venom. It is an enjoyable read with a fun little adventure. I really like this Double Trouble series and am looking forward to reading the next one with Miles and Peter ganging up.
Book 77: Disney Hamlet, starring Donald Duck
By Giorgio Salati
Read May 23rd
Pages Read: 72
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I’ll always be a fan of the old Disney cartoons and comics dealing with Donald Duck, Scrooge, Mickey, Goofy, etc. This book was a fun take on Shakespeare’s Hamlet with Donald Duck as the main character. It has everything you would think would come in a retelling of its nature, with changes made for children. I recommend going into it expecting a cute retelling of Hamlet with some famous Disney characters.
Book 78: The Annotated American Gods
By Neil Gaiman
Read May 21st-24th
Pages Read: 656
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This was a bit of a mixed bag for me. On the one hand, I loved some of this story's mythological aspects. Mythology will always be a selling point for me in books. Also, this is described as a road trip of sorts, which are books I am always looking for. So, American Gods had everything in it that I thought I would adore. Though I must say, I didn't enjoy it as much as I wanted.
Neil Gaiman's writing was strong in many parts of the book, as it always is, but I could not help but think that it was too much at times. It was disjointed throughout, going between many scenes/characters, which I usually do not mind. This book dragged for me a lot in the middle, with all the flashbacks and little stories. I would have enjoyed this book better if some of this was cut out. I would have rather it focused on Shadow and stuck to his story. American Gods was not for me.
Book 79: Johnny and the Dead
By Terry Pratchett
Read May 24th-25th
Pages Read: 224
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The second book in the Johnny Maxwell series was another good middle-grade novel. It had much of Terry's trademark humor as it continued with Johnny's story. Instead of being able to talk to aliens in a game, this time around, Johnny can speak with the dead. With his newfound ability, he tries to help the dead in the cemetery in town. I enjoyed his dynamic with the elderly "dead" people (they don't like being called ghosts) and how he related to them.
Book 80: Douglas Adams Live in Concert
By Douglas Adams
Read May 25th
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Review from May 25, 2023
It was highly enjoying listening to this live reading from Douglas Adams of scenes from his Hitchhiker’s novels. I particularly enjoyed the first and the final parts of this reading. He was one of the most entertaining authors of literature and I love celebrating his life on Towel day every year.
Review from September 11th, 2020:
I really enjoyed listening to Douglas Adams read some excerpts from his novels. Wish I could find the audiobook versions that he read himself of all of the books. This was just so entertaining and funny. I really enjoyed it.
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