Hi there! You'd imagine that kids can't be heroes in a world filled with adults, individuals who have gained countless more years of experience, countless opportunities to face obstacles and overcome them. But you're wrong! Kids can be heroes too. Kids can impress themselves through heroic feats that they never knew they were capable of. … Continue reading Digital Mini Reviews | Even Kids Can Be Heroes
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Digital Mini Reviews | Dear Pandemic, Leave Us Alone
Hi there! I haven't been able to blog for the past 10 days because of recent important life developments that have led me to be beyond occupied: I'm going to be a first-time homeowner! A first-time co-condo owner with my girlfriend, to be specific! We've been dealing with the sellers, the bank, and the notary … Continue reading Digital Mini Reviews | Dear Pandemic, Leave Us Alone
Amulet: The Stonekeeper by Kazu Kibuishi
Title: Amulet. Volume: 1. Story Arc: The Stonekeeper. Writer(s): Kazu Kibuishi. Illustrator(s): Kazu Kibuishi. Publisher: Graphix. Format: Paperback. Release Date: January 1st, 2008. Pages: 187. Genre(s): Comics, Fantasy, Middle-Grade. ISBN13: 9780439846813. My Overall Rating: ★★★☆☆. There's a moment in your childhood where adult supervision is crucial to your development, where you need an authoritative figure to hand … Continue reading Amulet: The Stonekeeper by Kazu Kibuishi
Tomb of Truth by Courtney Anz
“It can grant life to someone in great need. Or power to someone of great greed. I trust you to protect it.” — Courtney Anz, Tomb of Truth Fun, it was. Short, it was. Recommended for a more middle-grade audience, it was. While reading this novel, I had to put … Continue reading Tomb of Truth by Courtney Anz