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Monday, June 24, 2013

The Tale of Despereaux by Kate DiCamillo


The Tale of Despereaux being the story of a mouse, a princess, some soup, and a spool of thread by Kate DiCamillo

Thank you to my lovely book blogger pal Jess for giving me this copy. It's the hardcover edition with ripped page edges and it's beautiful. 

This was a super quick read, and definitely a thousand times better than the film adaptation. 
The narrator tells the story in second person - to you, the reader! Or to me, as it were. It was a change from most of the books I've read in the past and I welcomed it. 
The main difference between the film and the book is the character of Roscuro. In the movie he is portrayed as quite benevolent, friendly and innocent, whilst in the book he is much more hard-hearted and just... evil. 
Apart from the murderous, duplicitous rats, the characters were cute and lovely to read, and even quite touching in parts - especially in the chapter where Despereaux forgives his father for sending him to the dungeons to be eaten by the rats.
Although I enjoyed reading this out loud, I would not read this to young children because the rat-side of the plot (and even the Miggery Sow-side of the plot) was really quite dark and might be too scary for the younger kids. Perhaps in a primary school class-setting it would be a little better... but not in a bedtime story evening setting reading to 5 year olds because they will most likely have nightmares filled with rats and dungeons and darkness and murder. 


My Rating: 3.5 stars


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Saturday, June 15, 2013

Winter Holiday Reading!

It's video time again. Just because I can. 


Books mentioned in video:

Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins
City of Bones by Cassandra Clare
Trying War by S.D. Gentill
The Sea of Monsters by Rick Riordan
Radiant Shadows by Melissa Marr

(Reviews coming up soon!):
Betrothed by Wanda Wiltshire
The Tale of Despereaux by Kate DiCamillo
Then by Morris Gleitzman


Hope you enjoyed the video! 

Thursday, November 8, 2012

new on my bookshelf

For this post I was simply too lazy to take photos and do the whole shebang with the writing up and everything, and I thought a video would let you see the books better than in pictures so here we go! 


Sorry for my talking and just terrible explaining skills, I think I might have made it seem like I don't know how to count. 
I suppose some writing will be necessary in this post anyway, so you don't get confused. 
The first three I showed you were given to me by the amazing Jess from The Tales Compendium.

And the last one I bought online. I failed to tell you that.


I'm most excited about Uglies! I've heard countless people rave on and on about it.