@batsy Here's a closer view of my Robin Hood bookmark, together with a set of a whole band of merry persons 😊 Now all I need is to find a book series focusing on each different member of the band so I can match up the bookmarks as I read 🤓
@batsy Here's a closer view of my Robin Hood bookmark, together with a set of a whole band of merry persons 😊 Now all I need is to find a book series focusing on each different member of the band so I can match up the bookmarks as I read 🤓
My only Robin Hood point of reference before the #FairyTaleReadingChallenge was the Disney film version. I enjoyed this novelization of various Robin Hood myths originally published in 1956. I liked the author‘s use of poems and prose written about the characters in past centuries at the start of each chapter. I also really liked that Maid Marian was a badass. Overall the stories were a tad violent for my taste, but I‘m glad I read it. @Charityann
A firm favourite from my childhood. As an adult I liked reading the author‘s note explaining how he put together the retelling. Now I want to read Ivanhoe again!
This retelling was honestly pretty boring, the entire middle portion was basically the same chapter over and over again just with Robin coming across a new person. I love the tales of Robin Hood but there was just no life in this version, it was bland and boring.
Another good read but then I‘ve always enjoyed Robin Hood
It‘s another stack of (mostly) fantasy books for this weeks edition of #unreadandontheshelf
I‘m really looking forward to both Robin Hood and King Arthur.
This book was mostly a collection of short stories that were based on interpretations of older writings. It was fun and entertaining, but I felt a lacking from the format that made it hard to really get into a good flow of the story
I finished a reread of the Adventures of Robin Hood last night. It‘s a short enough read and it always feels exciting to read about places I know and live. I‘m afraid it didn‘t lift my slump though... I picked up the Hobbit for a reread but have found it hard to sit down and start it (my little one is poorly). I might try something classical or a nonfiction. What are you reading? #bibliophile #bookaddict #robinhood #booklover #bookblogger
Going to try and lift my slump with Robin Hood. I‘ve been talking a lot with people recently about my love for local legend, Robin Hood and national legend, King Arthur and it‘s made me want to revisit them. 💁🏼♀️🖤 Have you read any tales of Robin Hood? This is my favourite edition. I think the cover is adorable and Roger Lancelyn Green weaves an excellent story. 🌳 #robinhood #legends #bibliophile #bookaddict #booklover #bookblogger
Stealing a page (or two) of Robin Hood at work because why should he have all the fun? #poorenough #iworkhard #iswear
#UmaThurman was Maid Marian alongside Patrick Bergin as my favorite Robin Hood. Except for Cary Elwes I think ☺️. #LyricalApril
I've honestly never seen an #UmaThurman movie, but she was in the 1991 version of Robin Hood, and I'm always up for a Robin Hood adaptation. #LyricalApril
You know you are doing SOMETHING right when your child rather go to the book store rather than go to the toy store!
You can tell (a) that I have reread my Puffin Classics books many times over the years and (b) which ones I have loved best. Those worn-out spines!
#booktober day 26: rereads
Two classic characters in one picture 👌
#classiccharacter #octphotochallenge
Adventure, excitement and bashing of crowns! I love this version of the Robin Hood stories (minus the last two chapters), and my daughters loved it too. As lady role models go, it's hard to beat Green's version of Maid Marion. • Read my full review: http://bit.ly/2aV5zfh