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See allThis easy picture book is a fantastic tale of Ben told in black/white illustrations. Ben's love of the trumpet and his lingering at the Jazz Club is a great story. Loved the illustrations and it would be a great introduction to jazz music and trumpets.
I have never read anything by Steinbeck before-shame I know. This collection has given me a great introduction to his work. I can't wait to delve into more of Steinbeck's work.
I really enjoyed “The Flight” and “The Red Pony” from this collection. “The Flight” reminded me of why I love Westerns-the sense of place and the fight for survival.
I usually read with an intent to give away the book once I'm done. I'm hanging on to this one for a rare reread.
I am convinced I had already read this book and Goodreads was right-it's been 4 years. It's always nice to spend time with Inspector Pekkala.
Pekkala and Kirov, his assistant, are hot on the trail of a found painting , The Shepard, and who might have initially stolen it. There's a chemist specializing in nerve agents and his brother who's part of cult known as the Skoptsy. Throw in Rasputin, the Romanovs, and Stalin and you have a thrilling ride through history.
I usually don't like alternating time lines but this one works really well. You have to know how the painting ended up out of the hands of the Tsar and into a crypt in Germany. And I liked the back and forth aspect-learn a little past and then learn how Pekkala is going to move forward with his investigation.
Overall, I love this series and found that even though this was probably a reread, I really enjoyed the journey.
I'm a Supernatural fan...and SPN canon bleeds into other things.
Like books where teenager takes home a bone by accident and then keeps it.
The rest of the book I was like, duh-ghosts are not our friends!
But then I kicked my SPN brain to the curb and focus on the story. The angst of teenage years I could connect with but add with that angst is the being an immigrant. Of how cruel kids can be, even without aiming to be sometimes.
This was a melancholy look at friendships and fitting in and yes, ghosts. It was a great Halloween read and something I would recommend.
I have no idea why or how I ended up putting this one on hold. One of those random librarian moments I guess. Considering it was small, I hung on to it thinking I would get to it eventually. When Bout of Books came up, I knew it was a perfect time.
I haven't read much fairy tales but even I could see this was full of fairy tale tropes. The prince in disguise, the impossible task, the evil uncle...all these plus more made this like a giant “find the trope” read. A quick read by an author I haven't read and a book that I want to give to my nephew to enjoy in a few years.