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This blog is managed by us two sisters, known to some as Ants and Epic. We're a pair of up-and-coming authors and avid readers. This blog is mainly full of honest, Christian book-reviews and an occasional update about our writing. We love hearing from you all so feel free to drop a comment anywhere to just say hi!
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Wednesday, November 25, 2020

The Guardians Series



Summary: Of course you know the Guardians. You’ve known them since before you can remember: Santa, the Tooth Fairy, the Sandman, the Easter Bunny, Jack Frost. But...where did they come from? And what nefarious evil-doer forced to band together to protect the children of the world?

Thoughts: So, this series came out after the movie Rise of the Guardians that it's connected to. I put off reading these books for years because it looked like another scheme to milk the franchise and that usually produces underdeveloped stories meant to sell, not engage. Eventually, though, I caved on a rainy day and rented the first book from the library. Currently, my only regret is that I didn't just buy it outright. These books are amazingly well written, beautifully illustrated, and full of riveting plot and fascinating characters. This series is written with the beautiful, dreamy quality of fairytales and classics. I cannot recommend them enough, they are the type of books you read a million times and grow old with. This is one story broken up into a series so the books are meant to be read in order to fully enjoy them. 

Content: Magic and some frightening scenes. Otherwise, good for all ages!

Wednesday, November 18, 2020

Bed-Knob and Broomstick



Summary: When prim and proper Miss Price from next door falls off her broomstick, Carey, Charles and Paul discover that she's actually a witch. In order to keep them quiet, Miss Price gives the three children a gift - an enchanted bedknob that will whisk them off anywhere they want, for as long as they keep her secret. And so their adventures begin...

Thoughts: This is a classic story who's movie may be more well known than the book. Though I did grow up on the film, I only had the chance to read the book recently and it was adorable! Good writing, funny story, and endearing characters! Right up there with E. Nesbit!

Content: Magic and witches but otherwise good for all ages! 

Wednesday, November 11, 2020

Breadcrumbs



Summary: Once upon a time, Hazel and Jack were best friends. They had been best friends since they were six, spending hot Minneapolis summers and cold Minneapolis winters together, dreaming of Hogwarts and Oz, superheroes and baseball. Now that they were eleven, it was weird for a boy and a girl to be best friends. But they couldn't help it - Hazel and Jack fit, in that way you only read about in books. And they didn't fit anywhere else.

And then, one day, it was over. Jack just stopped talking to Hazel. And while her mom tried to tell her that this sometimes happens to boys and girls at this age, Hazel had read enough stories to know that it's never that simple. And it turns out, she was right. Jack's heart had been frozen, and he was taken into the woods by a woman dressed in white to live in a palace made of ice. Now, it's up to Hazel to venture into the woods after him. Hazel finds, however, that these woods are nothing like what she's read about, and the Jack that Hazel went in to save isn't the same Jack that will emerge. Or even the same Hazel.

Thoughts: The Snow Queen is one of my favorite fairytales and I'm constantly looking for retellings, similar to Alice in Wonderland. One retelling that came highly recommended was this book. Honestly, it was hard to get into the story in the beginning as it started off pretty slowly. Once it finally picked up though, it was a pretty good story and a fascinating retelling, really capturing the fairytale feel of the original story. I definitely recommend it!

Content: Some creepy scenes and magic. Otherwise, clean for all ages. 

Wednesday, November 4, 2020

The Society of Unrelenting Vigilance



Summary: Murder, mystery, and adventure aren’t your typical birthday presents . . .
But for Theo, anything that breaks up his ordinary routine is the perfect gift.
A mysterious “illness” and Theo’s guardians force him into a life indoors, where gloves must be worn and daily medical treatments are the norm. When Theo discovers a suspicious package on his birthday, one person from the past will unlock the secret behind Theo’s “illness” and change his life forever.
Thoughts: There's not a lot I can say about this book without giving away plot. Suffice to say we really enjoyed this book! Great mystery, good writing, and engaging characters make this a must-read!

Content: Some mild language and creepy moments. Otherwise good for most ages!