Book Review: Oliver Jeffers and Sam Winston’s A Child of Books
I am a child of books. I come from a world of stories where one can explore, question, and imagine timeless stories of their own.
I am a child of books. I come from a world of stories where one can explore, question, and imagine timeless stories of their own.
When a quiet-loving cat takes an unexpected tour of the neighborhood, he’s in for some rude surprises—until he discovers the purrfect solution.
A patient Gram and her spirited grandson follow the cycle of the seasons as they savor the shared joy of growing things.
It’s a lightweight drama with a gentle lap of shallow melodramas with an interesting premise: deadly, life-sucking angels with no conscience.