Children's Fiction ~ Star Wars The Clone Wars: Stories of Light and Dark Review by: Bluninja29 Opening Thoughts: Star Wars The Clone Wars: Stories of Light and Dark is a collection of stories based off the TV show Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2003 TV series.) It has 11 Short Stories all based off ...
A Venus Flytrap and a goat--who could imagine them as a PI partnership but it works. Small vignettes of mysteries to be solved with the Venus Flytrap as the gumshoe and the goat as the sarcastic sidekick. This is different and unique. The short vignettes will keep the attention of the early cha...
You could really feel the energy inside this children’s book with its bright, bold illustrations and the words the author chose to include in this text. It’s a wonder that the Princess decided to continue with the race, after what her Fairy Godmother told when she made a pit stop. The Fairy Godmothe...
For more reviews, check out my blog Craft-CycleThis book was much better than I thought it would be. I picked it up in the clearance section because I was intrigued by the cover. My expectations weren't very high, but this book definitely exceeded them. This is a unique story of maneuvering your way...
And this was dirty. I don't know how intentional that was, but I ended up snickering throughout this thing. I can easily see a child reading this and not picking up on anything, but, boy, as an adult reading this... Man, that was fun! I did enjoy this on a level it was meant to be enjoyed: as...
This is interesting for a couple different reasons, but I'm going to be general before I get detailed. The writing was engaging but not complex. The best example of this done well, and my go-to example, is Isaac Asimov: the writing was simple but beautiful, engaging, and belied the complex ideas...
And I'm not sure it could be: Rocket is hyper violent and swears up a storm. But Marvel wants to introduce their popular characters - like Rocket and Deadpool - to a younger audience. Which means this feel flat for me. Rocket said monkeybutt a lot, as well as one possum poop, and used the p...
This is a rather random book. I know i should start with the first Origami Yoda book in the series, but only Jabba the Puppett was available...and i couldn't resist to see what i was like. It's very random, like i said, but it's really funny as well. And the fact that it teaches you how to make an o...
Ein entzückendes Kinder/Jugendbuch um eine Origami-Handpuppe namens Yoda, die an der Hand des größten Trottels in der Clique allen sehr weise Ratschläge erteilt.Aufgebaut und sehr hübsch illustriert ist das Buch wie Greg's Tagebuch - kein Wunder es stammt ja auch aus demselben Verlag. Aus diesem Gru...
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