I hate Hallmark channel movies. My mom loves them. She keeps trying to get me to watch them. I keep saying no, I've seen enough. But you do you. (She's one of those people who if you don't love what she loves, her first reaction is to think you look down on her. My first reaction is her love H...
For more reviews, check out my blog: Craft-Cycle Very similar to Sailor Moon/magic girl squad set up, but with its own special twists. I really liked that the characters are not all super girly and stereotypical, which is so common in magic girl squad stories. There are sparkles and unicorns, but...
For more reviews, check out my blog: Craft-CycleSuch a beautiful book. Strangely enough, I actually started reading this online over X-mas. I had finished the first chapter (and was loving it) when I found a physical copy at the library. I really enjoyed reading it and the huge pages of the physical...
Greta is the daughter of a female blacksmith and has grown up learning her mother's craft. One day, she saves a Jasmine tea dragon. The dragon's caretaker, Hesekiel, offers to teach her about caring for tea dragons. Each dragon has its quirks, but, when properly cared for, they produce magnificent t...
This is the right type of cute. Two princesses who want to more than simply princesses. It's wonderful, it's brillant. It has a chubby dragon and a cookie-loving unicorn. It is perfect.
Sailor Moon meets Steven Universe sans fusion. The art is beautiful as ever but there's barely any character development in such a short number of pages - and it is achievable if you take the time to work in some subtlety with whatever situation your characters are put into - so it's a bit of a draw...
For more reviews, check out my blog: Craft-CycleI loved this book more than I thought possible. It is amazing!I was at the library the other day and have been on a bit of a princess kick after reading Bad Princess: True Tales from Behind the Tiara (see review here) so I grabbed a copy.It's a quick r...
A step up in plot game from her first graphic novel, this has appeal above the middle grades, is a cute and gentle story about friendship and appreciating things that take time to learn and pass on. Every creature in this book is adorable. Make sure to read with tea in hand.
When Princess Amira stops to save Princess Sadie from the tall tower she’s been imprisoned in, Sadie almost turns her away. So many others have tried to save her, but all have failed. However, Amira is enthusiastic, determined, and in possession of both a grappling hook and an incredibly strong cook...
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