12/10/2023 0 Comments Who plays molly in invisible sister![]() The dialogue bears no resemblance to how any human would ever speak, the action bears no resemblance to how any human would ever act, it's all stilted and awkward and ridiculous. ![]() But this is an exceptionally badly written book, and there's no saving it. I almost never abandon a book unfinished, even if I'm not feeling it for some reason I'll usually set it aside to try again later. Montana Library2Go | Title recommendation for better book: The Forever King by Warren Murphy and Molly Cochran (read books one and two in that trilogy, skip book three) The minute Arthur touches his sword, he knows things, which conveniently skirts around any need for training, etc. It is straight forward in who bad guys and good guys are and kind of lacking because of it. The whole global warming line felt really out of nowhere, unnecessarily political, and kind of a stupid motivation.įurther, I never found the book particularly compelling and kept looking for more of a twist that never emerged. The thing is.one of the main reasons for going on the quest is to join the two worlds to prevent global warming. Good action and adventure kept up at a pretty quick pace. I also liked that the story lacked romance. ![]() I assume it is revealed in later books why they possess it. I generally liked it, especially the sibling bond between Arthur and his sister. Alternatively, you might realize that Percy Jackson is much better and give up quickly. Those are pretty swell, too.Įugene Lang College/The New School University (English & Writing)Ī fun, action-packed, modern day King Arthur story (not really a re-telling.but almost?) If you like Percy Jackson, you might like this. ![]() I also like video games way more than a grown man should, and I think Tokyo is the coolest place I've ever been. I am enthusiastic about internet cat videos, long walks in the woods, my kids, and rock climbing (one of those is a fib). My mom worked at The New Museum, and my dad was a painter, and we lived in a loft, and I grew up around artists and their kids. That's right, my parents decided to move to New York City in the mid-1970s, which means they were either super-cool or super-dumb or super-shrewd about real estate investing (I can assure you it was not the latter). I can assure you that those two factors went into making a lot of kids like me.Īnyway, I lived in a nice home in San Francisco with both my folks until the age of four, at which point we moved to New York City. They were more or less hippies, and I was born in San Francisco in the early 1970s. Now you're probably wondering why my parents weren't married, and I'll tell you. I have to say that even though it may sound nice and literary, having two last names is a pain in the butt, so if you're thinking of doubling the surnames of your offspring, may I humbly suggest no. While a shocking number of future New York Times bestselling writers were born in log cabins on dirt floors to unwed mothers, I was born in a hospital, though my mom and dad weren't married-which is why I have two last names.
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