Scarlet *****
by Marissa Meyer
Overview: This is book two in the Lunar Chronicles series. (Cinder was book one.) This is a re-telling of Little Red Riding Hood. The main character, Scarlet, has to rescue her grandmother from some men who have been genetically altered to act like wolves. Her grandmother has information that the evil queen from the moon wants so she can take over the Earth. Scarlet and one of these "evil" wolves fall in love.
Themes: friendship, good vs. evil, sacrifice, love
Positive elements: The story shows that love means sacrifice and putting others first. Teamwork is praised, and things are only accomplished when the characters work together.
Negative elements: Wolves kill people by biting their throats. People are tortured and murdered. An alcoholic ruins his family. People are controlled and made to hurt other people. There is a war.
Conclusion: This was overall a fun, enjoyable read. The gory parts of book aren't described in much detail, and the story doesn't linger in the dark. It is mostly about the heroes battling the bad guys, learning to work together, and falling in love, too.
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Sunday, July 12, 2015
Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle's Magic
Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle's Magic *****
by Betty MacDonald
Overview: Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle helps parents "cure" their naughty children using all sorts of magic pills and potions.
Themes: obedience
Positive elements: Negative behavior is called out and addressed. Kids can see how silly their poor behavior really appears to others. The stories are funny and have good dialog.
Negative elements: The parents in the book are walked over by their children. They don't discipline their kids, and then they finally are so annoyed by their children they call Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle for some magic pill to cure them.
Conclusion: The stories in this book are funny and well-written; however, as a parent, I don't like how kids are cured of bad behavior by magic.
by Betty MacDonald
Overview: Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle helps parents "cure" their naughty children using all sorts of magic pills and potions.
Themes: obedience
Positive elements: Negative behavior is called out and addressed. Kids can see how silly their poor behavior really appears to others. The stories are funny and have good dialog.
Negative elements: The parents in the book are walked over by their children. They don't discipline their kids, and then they finally are so annoyed by their children they call Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle for some magic pill to cure them.
Conclusion: The stories in this book are funny and well-written; however, as a parent, I don't like how kids are cured of bad behavior by magic.
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