by William Joyce
And I continue straight into the next installment of this beautiful, magical series. Last time I told you how much magic and whimsy means to me whenever I read a book and how these books contain such magic. Well, this time, I want to talk about the actual construction of the book. This book is wri...
A nice addition to The Guardians series.Among others things, there is a giant Phooka bunny who goes berserk when he eats chocolate...what's not to like?
As good as the first one, and a nice spin on the Easter Bunny. I liked the fleshing out of Pitch's character; it gave the story a much needed depth. I would have been all over these books when I was younger, and I still really like them now.
2.5 starsThe second book in the Rise of the Guardians series, very enjoyable and continues on right from where we left off. Everyone gets some little moments. We learn a bit more about Pitch, significantly about his daughter. Who else suspects that Katherine is going to have a pivotal role there? I...
This is the second book in the "Guardians" series - the next ones are due out this fall, just before the movie version of the series comes out. I DO like these books - they were written in response to a question from the author's child. "Do all the fairy tale characters know each other?" So Willia...