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Luigi64

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reviewed Fiesta in Mexico (Thea Stilton #35) by Thea Stilton (Thea Stilton Graphic Novels: Book 35 of 35)

Thea Stilton: Fiesta in Mexico (Thea Stilton #35) (2022, Scholastic, Incorporated) 3 stars

Join Thea Stilton and the Thea Sisters on an adventure packed with mystery and friendship! …

Dense but well written

3 stars

My 5 Y.O. son picked this out at the library for me to read to him. We have read other Geronimo stilton books before, so we were kind of familiar with their format. This one was a bit of a slog to get through. For a children's book, it is incredibly dense and very boring at times, especially compared to many other Stilton books (of which there are many)

J. M. Miro: Ordinary Monsters (2022, Flatiron Books) 3 stars

A story that takes itself seriously

4 stars

If you want a story that has serious consequences for the character's actions, and doesn't necessarily end in a 'Happily ever after' this is for you. This book pits it's young protagonists up against some very deadly threats, and you never know who is going to live or die. Be prepared for a lot of child trauma. These kids go through a lot.

Simon Jimenez: The Spear Cuts Through Water (Hardcover, 2022, Random House) 4 stars

The people suffer under the centuries-long rule of the Moon Throne. The royal family—the despotic …

A grim yet beautiful story of love and hope

5 stars

Absolutely wonderful story. It is at times unbelievably dark and grim, and then at other times almost magical in it's beauty. Jimenez's unique style gives the reader insight into the world the protagonists travel upon, by allowing us to peer into the thoughts and dreams of others. This book covers many themes. Love and War, Greed and Hate, Honor and Family, and many many more, as well as the marriage and intersection of these themes. This book explores the history of a fictional world from the past, the present, and from somewhere entirely in-between. It is dark, complex, and beautiful, and I couldn't recommend it more than I already am