Was there another book with a title like that, but with lilies? I remember something like that traumatized me.
Literary Buffistas 3: Don't Parse the Blurb, Dear.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
Where the Lilies Bloom?
I'm reading Allegiant right now, and it's a mess. I never bought the social engineering concept, and her efforts in Allegiant to explain mainly reveal that Roth was sleeping during biology classes.
Yes, Ginger! Thank you. At least, that's the title I was thinking of. Maybe it wasn't the one that broke me, though.
Allegiant is a HOT MESS. There were some things I liked, but its writing style was really different from the first 2 (and I don't mean because of the switching POVs). It was more...opaque. I didn't feel as immersed in the world as I did with the first 2.
I *sobbed* at the end of Where The Red Fern Grows. That book was UPSETTING.
It was also like the third book I'd read that year in school where the protagonist's best friend or beloved pet dies. There was that one, Bridge to Terabithia and I think The Yearling.
I *sobbed* at the end of Where The Red Fern Grows. That book was UPSETTING.
My teacher read this aloud to us, after lunch and recess. When we got to the end, there were lots of sniffles in class.
There's a whole sub-sub-sub genre in children's fic of Dead Dog Books.
flea, have you decided what to do?
I remember one of my college roommates often harping on how the opening of Babar had traumatized her for life. So you never know. (Mostly I was traumatized when I gave it to my friend S and in reading it to her son realized how bad the standard translation was.)
Our elementary librarian decided that reading WtRFG was not enough and so showed the movie to each class. TRAUMATIZED.
Ha, I had to google WtRG. I was like, "Walter the Red Farting Dog? No..."
I am still not over reading Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry in 5th grade.