Kids Books - Myths
The Crow-Girl: The Children of Crow Cove (The Children of Crow Cove Series)
By Bodil Bredsdorff
I think this book is good to read when you feel lonely sometimes. And this book is very easy to read and understand. But as this book is too easy, this book was not that cool and interesting for me. Also the story and conflict or something like that is all on the text. So, I just read really fast and did not really think a lot with this book. After I read this book, I wanted to have a trip or journey alone. I think it will be great when I have trip alone I guess. It make me to be out of task in the school sometimes.
PRINCESS AND THE PEA (LITTLE GOLDEN BOOK)
By Margo Lundell
this book was my favorite when i was little thank you for making it
Toads and Diamonds
By Heather Tomlinson
This is a very boring book about two step-sisters who are thrown in to poverty when their father dies. Diribani is very selfless, beautiful and determined. Her step-sister, Tana, is working very hard to support the family. She thinks she's selfless and just like Diribani, but in reality she is just jelous of her good looks and selfless nature. When Diribani meets a goddess, precious stones and flowers fall from her lips when she speaks. When Tana meets the same goddess, she starts spewing snakes and toads.
The Light Tamer: The :Light Tamer Trilogy book 1
By Devyn Dawson
This book started as a three star book and slowly went down. Ten pages before the end it was going to get 2.5 but the last 5 pages made me round down. But I'll get to that later. I had a lot of issues with 'The Light Tamer'. Before I even get to plot, there were serious grammar issues. I felt like the book hadn't been proofread. Now, keep in mind I was reading on a kindle (it was free last week) and I do find those have more errors than a hard copy book. The dialogue felt stilted and awkward. I can look past that if it doesn't lead to confusion but this is not the case. 16 year olds would be dropping contractions every where in their speech. These characters speak to formally. Now that can work, take 'The Mysterious Benedict Society', for example, but in 'TMBS' these are the smartest 12 year olds in the country, not an average 16 year old. (Wow, I'm one to talk about grammar issues. That was quite the run on!) My next issue was with the Shakespeare quotes. There was one at the beginning of every chapter, and unlike other books (sorry, couldn't think of one.) it didn't really work or relate to the story. Next, the action scenes in this book moved much to quickly. I didn't really understand what was going on (with the exception of one scene). The Light Tamer is about Jessie and Caleb who are Light Tamers and have the ability to control light. They are 'bonded' (think imprinting in Twilight) and spend most of the book developing their powers and making out. They also have the Twilight 'gifts'. You now know as much as I know about the plot. The plot in this book develops very fast. We need to see what kind of person Jessie is and how her life is different without Caleb, BEFORE they start making out on page 15. We need to see how Caleb changes her as a person. (If we agree that this is a romance book, then that's what needs to happen.) So since Jessie is such a strong Light Tamer and she and Caleb are bonded, Jessie can 'think' to Caleb, or Caleb can read her thought. This pretty funny, especially in the beginning of the book when Jessie thinks about how hot Caleb is. Again, there are errors. Caleb should be able to read ALL her thoughts. So if the exposition says that Jessie wonders what Amber's issue is, CALEB SHOULD HEAR IT. There were a lot of these inconsistentses. Now *semi-SPOILER* in the middle of the book they drop this big "and it's from mythology." What? No. It's not. That just doesn't work in the story. 'The Light Tamer' had several spoilers like this and they just don't feel real. I can't read near my family because I drive them crazy: "And person has amnesia!" *Gasp!* I didn't do that with this book, until around page 200. (When someone actually got amnesia) That twist almost brought the book up to three stars and would have if it anded there. However, it shouldn't take 200 pages for me to be surprised by a twist. And this twist was immediately resolved. The book should have ended with Clark and Jessie being jerks. Not with a lover's reunion. This actually was an ok book but it didn't feel real enough. I know this is a trilogy but I don't see any need to read book two. Cliffhangers bug me, but they keep me guessing and in anticipation. Sorry for the super long review! Thanks for reading!
Enchanted: A Storybook Life
By Tennant Redbank
i love this book and movie i watch it all the time its my favorite other than 16 wishes have fun with it
Whittington
By Alan Armstrong
This is a book about a cat telling a story of an adventurous boy named Dick Whittington. The cat meets a variety of animals when he settles in the barn, and he soon makes good friends with the rats too, all thanks to Lady. The cat introduces himself as Whittington, a name he copied off from Dick Whittington. Then he tells the story of Dick's life to the curious barn animals. That's how the story begins. Read the book to find out more. I love cats so much I could live with a thousand cats. When I saw the cover of this book, all I got was an eyeful of cat. But that was plenty enough to make me read the whole thing, and when I finished it, I realized that this book isn't just about an eyeful of cat, it's also about animal friendship and history. I hope more people would get the chance to read this amazing story.









