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Tagging @LeafingThroughLife @Karkar @Decalino @Clare-Dragonfly and @Jari-chan
#sundayfunday @BookmarkTavern
Tagging @LeafingThroughLife @Karkar @Decalino @Clare-Dragonfly and @Jari-chan
Reading this last book felt as if you were at the beach, building a big, beautiful sand castle and a toddler ran up and trampled all of your hard work, and then said toddler ran off giggling. I am fully aware that it‘s a product of its time but I also don‘t think that excuses this piece of literature from being criticized and discussed in contemporary terms. Nor does it excuse the harmful material in it. --
So far I liked this one the most, it felt like it took a page out of Tolkien's Hobbit. There was a grand-scale adventure with an end goal in mind and the adventure felt natural rather than “we have to do this because the plot demands it“. This would have been a solid 4-star hands down, except for the sexism that came out of left field at the moment.
“The school was bad because a woman was in charge, by the way“ isn't exactly a gotcha.
I didn't particularly like or hate this one. This had the skeleton of a good nautical story in there but a lot of it felt unpolished. Lewis drew from Homeric influences as well as Norse and Irish mythology and folklore, so that was interesting.
I have to keep telling myself that this is children's lit, and not judge the lack of... everything too harshly, but then The Hobbit exists. but I digress. It just doesn't have that “ummph“ moment.
#Bookreport
📚Currently reading:
🎧Lud in the Mist
🎧Rise of the King
🎧Dawn Treader
Progress:
Really needed to catch up on my reading goal so I started the Narnia books and have been getting through one of them a day. Hoping to finish Dawn Treader later today. Lud has been a delight to read through and i'll get back to Drizzt novels after Narnia in a few days. Will probably finish all of the remaining Narnia books this upcoming week.
A little whimsical coloring and reading today 💜✨📖
I was really hoping I would like this one, but it was really disappointing. It started off strong but it kind of fell apart in the middle, and then Aslan was doing some weird stuff towards the end that no one bothers to explain.
The plot of the whole book is so gross. What do you mean the rightful king of Narnia has to be human, despite every creature being sentient? What do you mean those who are nonbelievers are 'relocated' ???
Can you believe it's my first time reading The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe? The audiobook was simply delightful. With my background knowledge, the allegory was unmistakable. But, I truly think this story would capture the heart of every child and adult alike.
Aside from the blatant racism and an array of problematic things, this was a neat little story. The horses were so sassy and proud, and it was a bit amusing.
I think an unintentionally funny sentence was “And then they get married but not to each other“ and Lewis made it sound like Cor and Aravis got married only to quarrel more easily with each other. not gonna lie both got a snort out of me.