Wednesday, July 22, 2020

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz By: L. Frank Baum

This is another Classic that has been on my list to read. The funny thing about all these classic books is they have been on my list for so long because I have always been afraid to read them. Thinking that they would be hard to understand or take to long to read. But I have enjoyed them a lot. As far as the length and understanding the only one so far that I seem to have trouble with has been the Count of Monte Cristo. Length on that was understandable and understanding the language was mostly because of all the french names and language.

Anyway I really enjoyed this book. Growing up I LOVED the iconic movie that everyone knows with Judy Garland. I actually wore out our VHS tape watching it; and like most kids I was scared of the flying monkeys. I actually enjoyed the book, parts of the book I actually enjoyed more than the movie. One of those parts was the flying monkeys and actually being able to hear their backstory. This is a wonderful read and I am so excited to try and introduce this to my little girl.

Sunday, July 12, 2020

Through the Looking Glass

Through the Looking Glass  By: Lewis Carroll

Ever since finishing Alice in Wonderland I was excited to read this. I found this to be a little easier to follow than Alice in Wonderland. It was also fun because every new situation that Alice comes face to face with brings on such wonderful new characters and such an imaginative adventure. It brought back a lot of memories for me; watching the various adaptions of this and Alice in Wonderland as a child. I can definitely see why both children and adults alike can enjoy this story. It was also a quick read with only a little over 200 pages. 

Wednesday, July 8, 2020

The Count of Monte Cristo

The Count of Monte Cristo  BY: Alexandre Dumas

I have been wanting to read this book for awhile. It has been sitting on my list of "Classics to Read" for a few years now. My husband (who is not really a reader) loves this book; and pointed out to me that in the time and hours it took me to read all 7 Harry Potter books, I could have read this. 52 hours of listening later. (I cant actually read a paper book, between kids, graveyard shifts and school. So listening to them is my best option.) I am dumb struck. What an AMAZING book!!! At times I had to go back a re-read (listen) to a certain part again because it didn't make sense. But I find that with classics and the old world language that often occurs for me.

If you love classics then this is a MUST read!