I just finished reading
evil genius
by catherine Jinks. Really good, fun, if a bit unevenly paced. some compared it to Harry Potter, other( more correctly ) to Artemis Fowl. Darker than both. Oddly , though the stories were not similar it reminded me more of
Soon I will be invincible.
I know both books have just come out, but it is still odd that I have just read two books about th everyday lives of superheros/supervillians.
If anybody is looking for little kid books I highly recommned
Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus.
Pure silly fun.
That's the book I read 500 times ( matt says 43) To my nephew one weekend
Yes that is a reccomendation
I think if it had been around when I was a kid I might have enjoyed it more than
The Monster at the End of This Book.
I think if it had been around when I was a kid I might have enjoyed it more than The Monster at the End of This Book.
Aww! I still have that one, with my three or four year old writing of my name (complete with backwards N) (er, that'd be my real name, obviously, not meara. Which has no N)
That was apparently my favorite book for a long time. I mean, I remember liking it a lot, but my brother remembers that I would recite it along with my parents as they read it to me -- to the point that there was some question as to whether or not I could read, except that when pressed, I couldn't identify individual words on the page.
And actually, I have saved this post from the WEF for years because it always makes me laugh. This is why I love Matt Fraction -- apparently he was traumatized by it:
MONSTER made me call into question my perceptions of god, reality, fiction, and-- jeez, if Grover can be a monster, can't I be a monster too? For am I not at the end of the book as well?
The Monster at the End of This Book was also one of my favorite books as a kid, and it was the first book I bought for my older nephew when he was born.
I felt so bad turning the pages and destroying Grover's hard work (and upsetting him horribly) and, yet, I couldn't NOT turn the pages.
Oh, oh, I think this is the book that I stopped reading because I was upsetting Grover! Yeah, that's the kind of child I was. What? No, I don't have trouble separating reality from fiction, why do you ask?
My copy was in tatters because Mom and I would take turns trying to hold the pages down while the other turned them.