Onward to the fun stuff!
I loved it! This was an epic ending to the overarching storyline and definitely went in ways I wasn't expecting. Gideon and Sofia are completely perfect for each other and their journey to figuring that out is quite the adventure! I absolutely LOVE this entire series and highly recommend them!
After loving The Pepper in the Gumbo, I couldn't wait to read more about Charlie. She is such a wonderful character! Watching as she makes mistakes, yet learns from them and grows stronger made me root for her. And I really, really wanted to give her a great big hug so many times while reading this!
I'd never read this classic until now, which seems crazy! But I definitely enjoyed it. The March family is the type that makes you wish you could jump into the story and be swept up in all their adventures and fun. I loved the sisters imaginations! And the way that everybody they came in contact with for any length of time immediately became part of the family. I especially loved how they took Laurie in. As I read part one (which was my favorite half of the story), I kept thinking this book would make the perfect read-aloud. Part two disappointed me several times and I ended the book wishing I'd stopped with part one. But overall I am really glad I read it! Just thinking back on all the fun they had as children makes me smile. I can easily see why it's considered a classic!
I listened to the audio of this and surprisingly really liked it! Tim Curry is an excellent narrator, by the way. :) This little story is very different. I wasn't really sure what to expect from it, but I ended it somewhat satisfied (because as Lemony Snicket himself points out, it is a Bad Beginning :) and most certainly intrigued! Enough that I hope to read the rest of the series someday. It was very fun to watch as the children use their limited skills (since they are children) to figure out a way to (kind of) defeat the villain!
This little book reminded me how very much I love Ms. Donaldson's writing! And I was absolutely thrilled to get Philip's perspective upon meeting Marianne. The only problem I have with it? It's entirely too short! But that's a good problem, yes? :) I ended it positively itching to pick up Edenbrooke again. Excellent!
Simply a cute little re-imagining of Mary Bennet's story (from Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen). Short but sweet! And it made me smile, which is all I can ask.
This was cute! Phoebe is an avid reader, so much so that it overtakes her real life. To the point that she kind of can be a bad friend? Her friends do tend to forgive a lot sometimes, but she's so sweet that it's understandable. There's nothing earth-shattering about this story, it's a pretty easy setup and delivery. But that doesn't mean you shouldn't read it! Because Phoebe and Dev are pretty adorable together. My favorite bit was their friendship. I love a good friendship-turned-more story! When you're in need of a fluffy bit of entertainment, this one would suit perfectly. :)
I loved Heir to Edenbrooke too. It was so good. I loved getting Phillip's perspective. :) I'm glad you liked it too!
ReplyDeleteJenni: Yes! I loved getting to know Phillip better. :)
DeleteSigh! I want to read several of these. When will there be enough time in the day?!
ReplyDeleteJenny: I understand completely!!
DeleteSo glad you've read Little Women at last! What disappointed you in the second half? Jo not ending up with Laurie?
ReplyDeleteBookishly Ever After looks really fun :-)
Hamlette: Actually it wasn't so much that Jo and Laurie didn't end up together, because I did like Professor Bhaer. But I do think that Alcott wrote Jo and Laurie as if they would end up together in part one. Even if she didn't mean to, they came across that way. My disappointment was more that I loved each of the girls as they interacted together in part one. They frustrated, yet always loved each other. I guess I simply preferred their adventures together when they were young to when they grew up and separated. If that makes sense.
DeleteThat does make sense. I like the first half of the book as a whole better than the second half, though I do like Jo's parts of the second half about as well as the first half.
DeleteHamlette: Well, Jo IS pretty awesome, so I get that. :)
DeleteI've read all The Unfortunate Events books, but I haven't listened to the audiobook. I really want to though because. . .TIM CURRY!!
ReplyDeleteKami: Tim Curry is excellent as the narrator! I hope you get the chance to listen to the audiobooks some day.
DeleteAt some point I have to finish that 'Star' series. The first book was really unique. Also, Bookishly Ever After sounds darling! :)
ReplyDeleteRissi: You definitely should, my friend! The other two books are just as fun and unique. :) Bookishly Ever After is very darling! You should add it to your TBR.
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