Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Review: Princess Princess Ever After

Princess Princess Ever After Princess Princess Ever After by Katie O'Neill
My rating: 2 of 5 stars

Once again, I fail the graphic novel test. I just don't care for them, to be honest. The problem is, I expect some character depth and nuance and it just isn't there for me. The characters all seem like caricatures, rather than people with depth. We have the strong, black, hard-working, tough-talking princess. We have the slightly overweight, blond, simpering princess, and we have the relatively clueless prince. Sure, it is nice to have a lesbian romance, but it is a bit too superficial for me. Sorry, I didn't love this book. I am glad it exists, but the story could be better. The illustrations are good, though. They are heavily influenced by manga, so, if that is your thing, you may enjoy this book more than I did.

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Review: The Benefits of Being an Octopus

The Benefits of Being an Octopus The Benefits of Being an Octopus by Ann Braden
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I got this as an e-book from my library, which means I have to read it on my computer, since I don't have an e-reader. I originally was just going to read a bit of the first part and save it for later. A couple of hours later, I had finish both it and dinner. This is pretty major for me, as I really don't usually finish books that I try to read at my computer (a desktop).

I think the thing that got me involved so much is that Zoey actually seemed real. I could feel her anger, sadness, desperation, resentment, and all of the other emotions that beset her as she went about her days. I could see a lot of my former students (I am retired.) in her and I was rooting for her teachers to be able to help her.

Recommended.

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Thursday, November 22, 2018

Review: Book Uncle and Me

Book Uncle and Me Book Uncle and Me by Uma Krishnaswami
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

This is a nice story about a child taking steps to influence people's minds. I also like that it shows that sometimes there are unintentional consequences of something we do - the original letter, in this case.

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Review: Building Our House

Building Our House Building Our House by Jonathan Bean
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

This is a sweet book about a family moving to the countryside and building their own house over the course of time.

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