Took me a while to read, and get into the novel but overall enjoyed. This is not a retelling, as the title says, it's before the Sword. Really enjoyed the retelling of folklore to give us a background.
Took me a while to read, and get into the novel but overall enjoyed. This is not a retelling, as the title says, it's before the Sword. Really enjoyed the retelling of folklore to give us a background.
Currently reading these two and enjoying them. Hoping to finish and maybe get two more done for #novelnovember @Andrew65 it‘s been a long week and I feel I‘ve read a million books 😂
I‘d give this a low pick; a prequel of sorts to the live-action Mulan movie, I guess. A quick read that shows Mulan as a protective older sister who perpetually disappoints her mother and worries her father.
My first Hoopla borrow for myself, not the kiddo. Another bingo space down! And I totally forgot about the readathon this weekend, and I‘m bummed. Maybe I‘ll jump in tomorrow. I did read a bunch of short tales today for SRP, too.
I‘m not a fan of reading movie novels, but this is definitely not one of those. I love how Grace Lin weaves her stories together and I enjoyed this one.
I‘m excited to see the new live action movie (someday), but in the meantime, learning backstory on Mulan and the witch was enjoyable.
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I absolutely adored this book! Before the Sword is the story of Mulan as a young child and an adventure she takes to save her sister. Throughout the story, Mulan is told “side stories” that all tie-in to her adventure. This book is full of stories from Chines Mythology and Folklore. Now I need to rewatch the Disney Mulan cartoon! On a side note, this is a kindness rock my kiddo found at work yesterday 😀
My library closed for 2 weeks which is just as well because they had cancelled all programs until May 2nd. Today I‘m hoping to finish the last 4 hours of HP on audio while working on house projects. I‘d also love to finish my tagged book and maybe pop a movie in tonight. What‘s everyone else up to?
My deadline has arrived! I haven‘t finished the tagged book, but I‘m going with it. These are June, July & Aug book club choices for grades 4-6 in the fairytale, mythology, folktale genre to tie in with our summer reading program.
On a side note, our library programs have been put on hold until May 2. I‘m going to be bored to tears with no programming!