Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
5.0
The first time I read this book I really liked it. I liked the setting and the characters, and thought the relationship between the main character and the love interest was great. But now, after I’ve read it a second time, I love it. This time around, I was able to focus more on the relationship between the main character and her mother. I really appreciate it. The same goes for the relationship between her and her best friend, and how they’re working things out after a falling out, I think this book did a wonderful job at showing how a toxic relationship can impact all aspects of your life from family, friends, even future relationships. This book can be two things. I think you can take the story as the sweet, holiday, romance in dc story, or as the healing from past trauma, and moving on journey. Because it really is the perfect mix of both
Thank you to Net Galley and Charlesbridge publishing for providing me a copy of this book.
The story starts off as a story of rivalry between two boys. They each believe that their dad is the strongest, and talk up tall tales about their dads carrying trucks and elephants, and even pregnant elephants-until it all comes crashing down. Then the boys see that’s there’s more to life than being strong. I really enjoyed the part where one dad is tending to the other wounds and bringing him food. It shows that men and boys can also be gentle and caring. My only complaint is that the dads had no dialogue, and while I understand the story is from the boy’s perspective, it would’ve been nice to have a lesson about rivalry. I still enjoyed it though, especially because of the illustrations. I loved the small details like the baby elephants smiling in their mother’s bellies and the expressions the elephants made throughout the story. I think this book would be enjoyed by families with two dads and by blended families. The sentences are simple enough for newer readers to read to their family.
As a daughter of a mother who was a constant Facebook user (not to ruby’s extent but definitely a frequent sharenter) who often made me repeat scripts and take pictures and videos, this book made me feel very seen. I liked the way it written. Shari told her story while also allowing a space for readers to reflect and connect with their own experiences.
Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
4.0
This was so cute!!! I remember loving Eloise as a child even though I hadn’t read the original books. I think it was about time to check them out (from the library!) I got this audio version because the hold time was shorter. I was immediately impressed by the use of music and sound effects that accompanied the narration. The narration its self was really well done too . Bernadette Peters Did a wonderful job. The voice for Eloise was perfect. The accent captured what I imagined when I think of a little girl who lives in New York and speaks French and is raised by a British nanny. The actual stories were also fun. I was a bit nervous as to how a book from the 1950’s was going to hold up, and while a few parts were a bit ‘side eye’ it generally held up alright. Eloise is fun character, and similar to Junie B Jones, I can see why some parents would have problems with her, but I personally, as a childless 22 year old, think she’s an It Girl✨ I also really think it works in this case. I mean her mom is a socialite, she lives in a penthouse suite, and there’s no other children in her life (seemingly, I haven’t read the other books yet) so yeah she might be a little extravagant and silly. She’s a caviar girlie and not a grilled cheese girlie and that’s okay.
This is one of the books I’m gonna reread immediately after finishing. Wow it was really good, it’s a memoir but also incorporates stories from the Quran. It was really interesting and the narration was lovely. 100/10
I love a Christmas book!! I love cheesy cliches and sappy stories. This book had those while also exploring friendship and friendship troubles, mommy issues, and career disappointments. I really liked it. I liked the relationship between the two characters. I loved the friendships. And I liked the way music played a role in the story.
A perfect bedtime story. Relaxing and full of all the ways to love. Vashiti Harrison nailed it with the illustrations like always, I wish I could buy prints of some of these pages, they’re so lovely.