Genre : Fantasy/ Science Fiction Book Summary : Lyra is an orphan who lives among scholars at a college in a time when scholars are revered as Pullman, P. (2006). The golden compass . New York: Alfred A. Knopf. Impressions : Normally a fast reader, Pullman's book was difficult for me to get into. However, once Lyra began her journeyto find Roger, I was hooked. The story was confusing at times, because so much of it was similar to our world. Still, the addition of daemons to each human told my brain that we definitely weren't in London anymore- at least not London as I know it. Perhaps London as a parallel universe. I think this was one reason I had such a difficult time, at first; in a way, the story reads like historical fiction, and yet, there are fantstical elements that prove it is not. My brain battled with this paradigm quite a bit. However, this struggled seemed to play into the novel, as the characters were also coming to grips ...
Genre : Poetry Book Summary : Using poetry, Marilyn Singer retells moments from classic fairy tales. By using reversible poetry, she is able to tell two sides to the story. This book takes the art of fractured fairy tales to new heights. Singer, M. (2010). Mirror mirror: A book of reversible verse . NY: Dutton Children's Books. Impressions : I cannot get over how amazing this book is. It is difficult to describe the genius in the words and art to someone who has not seen the book. Despite each poem being only a stanza or two long, it is apparent that much time went into choosing just the right words to tell the story. The fact that Singer was able to use the exact same words to tell the viewpoint of another character's opposite perspective is an amazing feat. The artwork is just as clever. On the surface, the images look basic, but if one looks closer, they will discover that Masse has drawn what some might term a reversible image, mana...