My Storybook Favorites
My Storybook Favorites
Stories from a Celtic Creature Criminal Court Clerk: Fairy Vice Division
(a court of fairies: source)
The introduction for this storybook was by far my favorite from what I read. The clerk fairy has such a great personality for the role that they are in. The idea for the entire storybook was very interesting to me, and I loved the way it was written. It was very refreshing for me to read some less serious and somewhat comedic court transcriptions that also happen to be fictional, as opposed to the not so comedic and much more serious real-world court documents I have read. The layout for the storybook is also great, since it has the appearance of a notepad that makes it feel more like reading transcriptions that a court clerk wrote.
How to Join an Immortal Girl Gang
I enjoyed this storybook very much as well. It focuses on the goddess Artemis, who ends up creating an immortal girl gang, as the title says. The introduction prefaces the story well by getting the theme across to the reader. It focuses on the idea that the members of the mentioned girl gang are breaking the mold by doing what they want instead of what is expected of them or what is considered normal. The story was very well written, and I enjoyed reading the back story that was provided for each character. The layout of the storybook was nice and easy to use for reading and navigating through the sections.
Toto's Adventures in Oz
The introduction for this storybook was fun to read. I love stories that are from the point of view of characters that you would not expect. This storybook used Toto as the main character, which is everything I never knew I needed. Toto's character has been written very well in this. He was given the perfect personality, which involves him being charming and funny. Reading his thoughts and reactions to some of the events that happened in the original work was very enjoyable. The layout for the storybook was also engaging since it used pictures or clips to help depict what was happening in the story.
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