Showing posts with label dragon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dragon. Show all posts

Friday, 13 January 2012

Review: HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON

How To Train Your Dragon
By DreamWorks Animation


Genre: fantasy animation

Review:
Okey, I never outgrew my love of Walt Disney movies. And so I went and bought a dvd copy of this movie as soon as they had it on sale at Asda. It was good, but for some reason I think I expected more than what I got. I set my expectations a bit too high and I got a little disappointed. Only a little, mind. I did enjoy this film and I would recommend it to all those animated movies lover! I have to say that for an animated film, this one does not shot down the "suspension of disbelief" to smithereens. There is still a lot of elements of believability in it, which I like! Overall, I would give it a 4 out of 5.

Overall Rating: 4 out of 5 cherries

Movie Trailer:

Tuesday, 10 January 2012

Review: SHADOWMAGIC 1 & 2

Review:
I bought Book 1 just because it was dirt cheap and it got magic in it's title. I didn't know then that it got dragons in it yet. Anyway, I started reading and I was pleasantly surprised! I was enjoying it! So much so that I bought Book 2 of the Shadowmagic series, Prince of Hazel And Oak about halfway through reading Book 1.

As I was reading, Joshua Jackson as Pacey Witter popped into my head and I thought that Joshua would make a good Conor... they just seem to have that same mischievous streak and grudging acceptance of responsibilities in their personalities.

If I am to rate the pace of these books I would say that it's medium paced at the start but gets quicker halfway through and really fast towards the end. However, I listened to the audibook version of both books, thus deeming the pace irrelevant because I can only listen as fast as the narrator reads.

The thing I like most with this series is the humour and emotions between the pages. It had me bent over laughing out loud and crying in turns. That earned a lot of kudos! It made the story telling quality wonderful indeed! Another thing I like about these books is that even though these books belong in a series, each book has it's own story arc with a coherent structure and satisfying ending which jibes well within the over-arc-ing plot of the series. This is something I find sorely lacking in a lot of serieses. Couldn't wait for the third book to get released!!
Empirical Evaluation:
Story telling quality = 4.5
Character development = 4.5
Story itself = 4.5
Ending = 4
World building = 5
Cover art = 4
Pace = N/A
Narrator = 4

Overall Rating: 4.5 out of 5 cherries

Shadowmagic by John Lenahan
Book 1 of the Shadowmagic series
Narrated by the author.
Format: ebook, paperback, audiobook
Genre: Urban Fantasy / YA

About Shadowmagic:
Shadowmagic is a rip roaring fun fantasy adventure novel by John Lenahan very loosely based on Irish mythology where every chapter ends on the edge of a cliff (or at least a high curb.) Join Conor as he grapples with typical teenage problems like, how to deal with a father's high expectations, how to survive in the world on your own and how to woo a beautiful girl - that wants you dead. Shadowmagic a podcast novel for young adults from 12 to 112.
Source: Info in the About Shadowmagic was taken from GoodReads at http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3061457-shadowmagic on 29/11/2011.
Prince Of Hazel And Oak by John Lenahan
Book 2 of the Shadowmagic series
Narrated by the author.
Format: paperback, audiobook
Genre: YA / urban fantasy

About Prince Of Hazel And Oak:
The eagerly-awaited sequel to Shadowmagic. Having returned to the real world from Tir Na Nog at the end of the last book, our hero Conor finds himself arrested for the murder of his father. When he explains to the cops that his dad is safe and well and enjoying life as king of a land of elves, imps and banshees they understandably think he is a nutcase. That is until he is rescued by Celtic warriors on horseback and taken back to Tir Na Nog, accidentally bringing a policeman with him. Once safely back in The Land, Conor finds that all is not well. His father is dying, the girl he loves is betrothed to another and a rather confused American cop is wandering around causing havoc. It falls to our young hero, and his band of friends, to find a cure for the king. On their epic journey they encounter one of the most mystical and dangerous races in The Land, the shapeshifting Pooka, and find their fates linked in ways they could never have imagined. The Prince of Hazel and Oak is a stunning fantasy adventure that takes fans of Shadowmagic further in to the land and brings back many of the favourite characters from the first book.
Source: Info in the About Prince Of Hazel And Oak was taken from GoodReads at http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/9631271-prince-of-hazel-and-oak on 09/01/2012.
Other Book(s) In This Series:

Publication Date: 6th September 2012

Tuesday, 16 August 2011

Review: LOVE IN THE TIME OF DRAGONS

Love In The Time Of Dragons by Katie MacAlister
Book 1 of the Light Dragons series

Genre: urban fantasy

Book Description:
If you found out you were a famous fire-breather, you’d be freaked out too.

Tully Sullivan is just like any other suburban mom—unless you count the days every year that she zones out and turns base metals in to gold. Those are weird.

And now she’s woken up in a strange place surrounded by strange people who keep insisting they’re dragons—and that she’s one too. But not just any dragon. She’s Ysolde de Bouchier, a famed figure from dragon history.

Tully can’t shape-shift or breathe fire, and she’s definitely not happy being sentenced to death for the misdeeds of a dragon mate she can’t remember. All Tully knows is that she wants her son back. So she’ll have to find a way to solve the crimes of a past she has no memory of living…
Source: Info in the Book Description was taken from the book's website at http://katiemacalister.com/books/love-in-the-time-of-dragons on 16/08/2011.

Review:
I like this author's voice. The story telling quality is quite compelling. However I do not like the way this author makes the main female protagonist act stupid to give the story a bit more drama. For the heroine to act out of character makes it difficult to connect with her. Secondly, a stupid protagonist is annoying to read. I put this down more on the weak plot rather than a flaw in character development because everybody else in the story has a well developed character. It's only the heroine who is just this side of stupid. Because of this annoying trait, I do not think I would be buying another work by this author even though she seems to have a compelling author's voice.

Overall Rating: 3.5 out of 5 cherries

Saturday, 28 August 2010

HATCHING MAGIC

I So Want To Read This:
Hatching Magic by Ann Downer

About Hatching Magic
Poor Theodora Oglethorpe! Her biologist father has gone off to explore the jungles of Laos without her, her two best friends are away on vacation, and a long hot lonely Boston summer is all she has to look forward to.

Poor Gideon! Wycca, his pet wyvern, has disappeared through a magic hole in time in search of a place to lay her egg. Kobold, Gideon's rival wizard, wants nothing more than to capture Wycca and turn her against her master. In a desperate attempt to rescue Wycca from Kobold's evil clutches, Gideon follows her through the magic hole... and finds himself transported from his castle in thirteenth-century England to the terrifyingly modern world of Boston, Massachusetts, in the year 2002.

Little does Gideon know that what he needs most in order to find his wyvern is stuck to the bottom of Theodora's shoe. And little does Theodora know that Gideon is the reason why her summer vacation has begun to seem a whole lot more interesting...
Source: Info in the About Hatching Magic was taken from the book's cover sleeve.