Books read in May

Jun 03, 2018 13:02

This month, omg, just no time for myself with all the running around and what not. But I did get a few books in!


The Wild Robot Escapes by Peter Brown

My rating: 3 of 5 stars

I enjoyed this sequel to The Wild Robot but not quite as much as the first one. It is still a great read but it was hard to beat the magic of the first story. I've always been that way though - I prefer to read Tarzan while he is living with the Apes or Crocodile Dundee when he is in the outback, once the story flips to the city, my interest always seems to fade.

Though I did feel like the story picked up a lot after Roz's farm escape. I think some of the questions and conundrums that were brought up in the final chapters were very interesting and I almost wish that had happened *first* so that Roz could have been pondering the idea of "if one robot can break the rules, what if they all did?"

This might not bother the actual target demo for this book though and if you enjoyed the first book, definitely pick this one up!


Bone Jack by Sara Crowe

My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I can't remember why I picked up this book, but I am so glad a did. A mix of creepy/scary but also a very human story underneath of how we should support friends when trauma happens in their lives.


Nightlights by Lorena Alvarez Gomez

My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Reminded me of a younger version of Anya's Ghost and I was kind of disappointed by how it all ended so abruptly. Beautifully illustrated but I wanted a bit more of Sandy's story and why she needed someone like Morfie in her life.


The Three Rooms in Valerie's Head by David Gaffney

My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Picked this up on a whim because of the art and the title, had no idea what I was going to end up reading. Odd little story about a woman going through her past relationships and learning to move on from them. Kinda bittersweet.


I Am Enough by Grace Byers

My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Gorgeous illustrations to match a beautiful, simple text that just reminds us of something so simple that it is easy to forget - I am enough.


Paper Girls, Vol. 4 by Brian K. Vaughan

My rating: 5 of 5 stars

What can I say, this series is amazing! It just keeps getting better, this might be my favorite volume so far. I don't want to say anything else because SPOILERS.

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