Thanks for encouraging that. Servants of the One is the first book in the series I’m reading, and I’m doing a review now on the second, Singing Stones. I’ll probably have the review done about a week for now, for anyone who is interested. In this series, one of the characters is adopted, and the relationship there is a very positive one, even though neither side is perfect.NL Hartje wrote: ↑21 May 2018, 09:07So good to hear! You should share the title. There may be others in your spot!Kendra M Parker wrote: ↑21 May 2018, 06:00Thank you for those wishes. It turns out that I happened to stumble on one with my latest book. Yay for better representations of adoption!
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Indeed! I hope to come across such a lovely book as you did in my next review, to be honest.NL Hartje wrote: ↑20 May 2018, 22:59You're right, following the frog is very Alice-like! I never made that connection!gen_g wrote: ↑20 May 2018, 22:47In fact, this really does sound like Narnia/Alice in Wonderland, and I feel that this book might make great presents for my younger cousins!NL Hartje wrote: ↑09 May 2018, 20:21
Continually searching to escape their cycle of sadness, they acknowledge a whim one afternoon and decide to follow a loudly croaking frog down an unfamiliar path. As the mysterious amphibian begins to glow and hop faster, Calverd and Doclad chase it through a haze and stumble upon a twinkling hotel in the middle of a meadow.
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You’re right, it is a bit Hansel and Gretel! Maybe a happier version!julessawyer wrote: ↑08 Jul 2018, 05:04 i love the title! The overall plot has a "Hansel and Gretel" appeal to me. I'm also fascinated with your description regarding the colorful illustrations. Thanks for your review.
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Oh! that's good to hear!NL Hartje wrote: ↑08 Jul 2018, 19:06You’re right, it is a bit Hansel and Gretel! Maybe a happier version!julessawyer wrote: ↑08 Jul 2018, 05:04 i love the title! The overall plot has a "Hansel and Gretel" appeal to me. I'm also fascinated with your description regarding the colorful illustrations. Thanks for your review.