This book by JK Rowling is really fun. I enjoyed these stories. This book was written to help JK Rowling’s Charity with money. There are 5 stories. The stories are the magic version of what we would call “Fairy Tales” or “Fables.” These are what the magic communities in Harry Potter’s world would be read to for bedtime stories though some could be quite shocking for little ones to be read to at bedtime. My favorite part of the book is the actual stories. They have some fun bonuses though. Dumbledore (the character) gives insight and commentary on each one. That is fun to read. Also, the author JK Rowling gives footnotes. Hermione (the character) is to have translated the stories. I really thought the stories were fun and believable. It was quick, light reading that went best when I was using my imagination.
A place to record the books I've read. With a short review on each. I strive to never tell too much of the story to ruin it for anyone. BUT, if it is a picture book, I often tell the endings. “Of course anyone who truly loves books buys more of them than he or she can hope to read in one fleeting lifetime. A good book, resting unopened in its slot on a shelf, full of majestic potentiality, is the most comforting sort of intellectual wallpaper.” ― David Quammen
Showing posts with label Magic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Magic. Show all posts
Saturday, June 30, 2012
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Peasant Queen by Cheri Chesley
This was a fun little tale that I enjoyed.
Krystal is a girl that her brother's take care of since her mom is blind and her father has died. Her brothers set up an arranged marriage for her. She is not happy about it and runs away. As she runs away though she is surrounded by some guards and kidnapped. Magic is used and she is very far from home and taken to a castle and to King Gregory. This is a different life and there is lots of adventure in this distant land.
One thing about the book I would have liked to have different is I kept wanting to make the main character eat. It seemed she never ate. She was always too involved in what was going on around her to bother eating. Her stomache was often upset.
This book has magic, romance, kissing, adventure, beauty and is just a fun read. I enjoyed it.
Krystal is a girl that her brother's take care of since her mom is blind and her father has died. Her brothers set up an arranged marriage for her. She is not happy about it and runs away. As she runs away though she is surrounded by some guards and kidnapped. Magic is used and she is very far from home and taken to a castle and to King Gregory. This is a different life and there is lots of adventure in this distant land.
One thing about the book I would have liked to have different is I kept wanting to make the main character eat. It seemed she never ate. She was always too involved in what was going on around her to bother eating. Her stomache was often upset.
This book has magic, romance, kissing, adventure, beauty and is just a fun read. I enjoyed it.
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Castles,
Cheri Chesley,
Kingdom's,
Magic,
Princesses,
Romance
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Mir, Mirror by Mette Ivie Harrison

This is a book I am really having a hard time deciding what I think about it. While I like the characters and really grew attached to them, I am nagged at the gruesomeness of some of the parts. I think it IS meant for an older audience that what the publisher recommends for sure. Mette Ivers Harrison is a great writer. She really did hold my attention throughout the book but it’s scenes from the book that make me not sure how I feel about it. The gruesome actions didn’t seem justified and I don’t think that justice was felt in the end for those gruesome parts. So, I’ll just tell you that and know that I still don’t know what to think of it.
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