I can hardly believe it’s Friday. Maybe a few book reviews in fifteen words (or fewer) will help me wrap my mind around it.
1. The Magician’s Nephew by C.S. Lewis
A prequel to The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, not as memorable for me.
2. The Princess Diaries by Meg Cabot
Different from the movie in a good way. Must be that NY vibe.
3. Here’s to You, Rachel Robinson by Judy Blume
Strong sequel; I loved seeing ‘perfect’ Rachel and her secret family drama.
4. The Ruby in the Smoke by Philip Pullman
A Victorian-era mystery starring a clever orphaned girl? Sign me up.
5. The Collected Poems, Vol. 1: 1909-1939 by William Carlos Williams
“This Is Just to Say” is literature’s best “sorry not sorry” poem.
I’ve never seen this idea before and I LOVE IT! It’s such a good idea and really gets your opinions across without all the lengthy reading! I am actually impressed haha! great blog!
Thanks so much! I’m so bad at lengthier, more thoughtful reviews, but I have a lot of fun with the Friday Fifteen short versions. So glad you like it. 🙂