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A Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin

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5.0

Yea this book was pretty damn awesome from the characters down to the plot. After reading this book I feel like I can do anything When I write my full review I definitely will be doing an analysis of each character point of view. I can already tell you that Tyrion is my favorite. He just grew on me and I loved listening to his parts. If you haven't read this I definitely recommend listening to it on audiobook. The narrator is amazing and I must say it flew by in no time. The plot is another part of this story that amazed. Yes every character is involved in a plot to win this game of thrones; however, it really feels like so much more. A lot of the parts of the plot were unexpected and I wish someone would have told me not to get to attached to any characters. With that being said I will be writing a full review and probably doing a video review.
Superman, Volume 1: What Price Tomorrow? by George Pérez

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3.0

Eh this was ok but I think I need to go look at some back issues related to superman to really understand his origin. I was lost at some of the technical terms used to describe the behavior of the alien technology. Artwork was great but it definitely was not my favorite storyline.
10 Little Rubber Ducks by Eric Carle

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4.0

Okay the only thing I'm going to say is that as a 24 year old adult I was completed amused by this book. I mean it made sounds.
Papa, Please Get the Moon for Me: Miniature Edition by Eric Carle

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5.0

Absolutely loved. I mean it was great and gave me the feel of wanting to read it every night before I went to bed. Eric Carle is a genius in his own right. The artwork and the storyline proved to be truly captivating.
King and King by Stern Nijland, Linda de Haan

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3.0

I definitely liked where the story went. And I appreciated that it showed the fact that sometimes you just can't help who you fall in love with; however, the artwork was something I was not a fan of at all. I just couldn't get into it and most of the time I felt like a child drew the pictures (may be quite harsh but that's how I felt).
Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, Vol. 1: BFF by Brandon Montclare, Amy Reeder

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3.0

This was a cute comic. Not the best as it got jumbled up in several places and lost my interest. But I definitely enjoyed our main character and I really really enjoyed the artwork. I can understand why she was so afraid of the terrigan cloud now and I'm interested in seeing where the author takes this in the next volume.
Pancakes, Pancakes! by Eric Carle

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4.0

Suppppeerrrr cute! I loved the steps that they had to go through to make the pancakes. It was so much fun to look at the artwork and it definitely made me super hungry haha.
Walter the Baker by Eric Carle

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5.0

Yes yes yes!!! I loved that he incorporated the history of (not going to say what) into this book! It was so good. Eric Carle has a way of including information into his books that you wouldn't think is a part of the story, but somehow he magically ties it all together at the end!
Heather Has Two Mommies by Lesléa Newman

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4.0

Yesss I loved this. I loved with the teacher did and how she made them see that it was okay to have a different family than what everyone was used to. Definitely worth a read if you haven't read it yet!
The Woods, Vol. 3: New London by James Tynion IV

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4.0

This comic series is crazy!! If you haven't read it yet definitely check it out.