Lots of books to share, two weeks' worth, and I didn't share them all! It's two weeks worth because I had company last weekend, a joy, but less reading!
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chapter books
Nimona - graphic novel written by Noelle Stevenson
At first I struggled with the small
print, but that soon disappeared as I was thrown into this mysterious alliance
between seemingly a little girl, but with magical powers and the villain, or
was he, the infamous Lord Ballister Blackheart. Nimona chose to appear to fight
the Institution of Law Enforcement and Heroics, and Blackheart’s enemies,
particularly Sir Ambrosius Goldenloin. She made a terrific sidekick who
surprised him and me more than once. I am not familiar with this comic group at
all, and am grateful that it has been made into a book. What surprises there
are in store for readers, and questions in scenes that caused more than one
looking back, and poring over the pages. I enjoyed the adventure and the
action, the deeper characterization of the main characters, which are not
shallow stereotypes, but to be both loved and hated. And, I hope to see Nimona
again.
Jack: The True Story of Jack and the
Beanstalk -
written by Liesl Shurtliff
I loved reading Rump, and raced through this
adventure of Jack and his beanstalk, a lovely, known-to-be-naughty, boy who
thinks before, during, and sometimes after actions. It all works out, but not
before Liesl Shurtliff gives us the real look of a giant ruling his kingdom
with such a lust for gold that his people are starving. Jack admirably ends up
climbing the magic beanstalk because his father has been grabbed by giants
along with his village too. Fortunately, Jack figures a whole lot of things out
just in time! There are lots of allusions to other folk and fairy tales that
also make this story good, and one thing I really loved is that Jack has a
little sister with grit and charm, too. He wouldn’t have survived without her
help! I’m now looking forward to Red!