
My sister made this for me! I‘m painting the words and the books, but should I paint the cubes or the numbers?!
My sister made this for me! I‘m painting the words and the books, but should I paint the cubes or the numbers?!
Since I am currently reading a series and after that am reading a strongly recommended book, I decided to roll my #bookspin result as the next in line, whether or not I actually get to it this month. It‘s unlikely, but I‘ll just keep adding to the list each time! My #doublespin is also underlined, but I won‘t be putting it on the next-up list.
Book 77 - 82📚 3⭐️
Six Avatar graphic novels, adventures all around!
This is one of the better Avatar comics. This one had a good story and gave some background to some of the characters.
I wasn‘t sure how I felt about Avatar Roku getting a book. This story shares so many similar themes and mentions from the show. Some felt forced. I did like how it went back and forth between POV of Soizen and Roku. This is about Roku being a fire royal friends with the prince and how it affects his view on the world. Best character was Gyasto here, as Rokus friend before he becomes an airbending master.
Is this story predictable? Yes. Is it incredibly enjoyable to spend more time with some of the most fun characters ever? Also, yes. I love setting this story in the early days of Zuko's reign as Fire Lord. It won't knock you off your feet, but it's terrific comfort food.
I watch for “the flying ball of fur.” https://youtu.be/clRqZ_ATQbs?si=BQJj_9YiNy9qY2Y4
Some reason my indie sold it to me early. Not complaining. Though this is my least favorite Avatar novella; dragged a bit. Yangchen is known for her balance of the spirits. Yet here she is with a spy ring, lying and conniving. Which wears down on her, while still very young. So much goes wrong for her and humanity. What was hard to read was the push and pull of her spirit. Wanted more. Shes so haunted. Sparky-spark-boom-man‘s ability history #atla