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StoryDragon

StoryDragon@wyrms.de

Joined 3 years, 5 months ago

I moved to @StoryDragon@books.storydragon.nl!
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F.T. Lukens: So This Is Ever After (Hardcover, 2022, Margaret K. McElderry Books) 5 stars

Carry On meets Arthurian legend in this funny, subversive young adult fantasy about what happens …

Absolutely adorable and amazing

5 stars

There is quite some humour and sarcasm in this book, I love it. I finished reading it within two days, for I couldn't stop myself. I do not think that I have read anything like this before. If you love Young Adult fantasy books and you want to read something adorable, you should probably check this book out.

F.T. Lukens: So This Is Ever After (Hardcover, 2022, Margaret K. McElderry Books) 5 stars

Carry On meets Arthurian legend in this funny, subversive young adult fantasy about what happens …

I felt like a peacock. A very unprepared peacock. No. A turkey dressed as a peacock. A turkey that might end up on a dinner table because, once everyone saw trough the ruse of it being a peacock, they'd want to eat it. Great. Now I was strangely hungry.

So This Is Ever After by  (Page 163)

Oof. The feeling of being dressed up way too fancy to your liking.

F.T. Lukens: So This Is Ever After (Hardcover, 2022, Margaret K. McElderry Books) 5 stars

Carry On meets Arthurian legend in this funny, subversive young adult fantasy about what happens …

"We have one of those?" Harlow clasped his hands in front of him, and I could only imagine the thoughts running through his head. They were probably along the lines of How the hells did this ignorant peasant-child defeat the most powerful being in ages? "Yes," he said, clipped.

So This Is Ever After by  (Page 38)

Lol

Richard Adams: Watership Down (1975, Avon) 4 stars

Watership Down is the compelling tale of a group of wild rabbits struggling to hold …

Nice rabbit story

4 stars

This was a fun and nice book to read. It is cool to see a lot of human things described from 'rabbit perspective' with only some of them knowing what to do with something. I loved the parts where one of the rabbits came up with something smart, without a way to make the other rabbits understand how it worked. Like the boat.