The Writing is of the Dark Side The number one thing you need to know about Star Wars Aftermath: sentence fragments. Confusion. Action. Chaotic action. Sometimes it makes sense. I think the good guys won. Explosion. My brain from trying to read this fragmented story. It’s kind of exhausting to read. Here’s an example: “Gagging. Coughing. Suddenly ... Read More »
Book Review: Wishtree by Katherine Applegate
It must have been fate to find Wishtree at the library right before our road trip to the Redwoods. We listened to the audiobook and followed along in the book as we drove among the huge trees. Redwoods National Park in California I had no idea that Wishtree was told from the perspective of a tree. ... Read More »
Book Review: Harry Potter Page to Screen by Bob McCabe
Harry Potter Page to Screen was like reading a yearbook of your time at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. It's sentimental, full of great stories to reminisce about and there are lots or gorgeous pictures. There's actually quite a bit of text even though it looks like mostly pictures. It tells ... Read More »
Book Review: Nine Coaches Waiting by Mary Stewart
The plot of Nine Coaches Waiting was way too similar to Jane Eyre. A single woman with a sad past comes to a creepy house with a weird owner to be a governess. She falls in love with the owner's son instead of the owner so that's different. Don't let the cover fool you - ... Read More »
Book Review: The Last Jedi by Jason Fry
I'm a big fan of the Star Wars movie novelizations. Even when they aren't expanded, like The Last Jedi is, I always get something out of it that I missed in the movie like expanded motivations and insights. But this had whole new scenes which made it so much fun to read. I ... Read More »
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