[Review] Dragons Can't Eat Snow Cones by Amanda Sobotka
Quirky and lively art. This book champions the idea that if at first you don't succeed, try try again---because you never know when your efforts might be rewarded.
Welcome to Erica Talks Books. Here I review books--new and old, as well as those yet to be released.
I read books across the board, but I do have favorite categories. That being said, you'll notice that some genres on my site are packed full of books, while others are a bit starved for attention. I unabashedly confess that nowadays I tend to prefer my books with an extra large helping of magic, wonder and whimsy, served with a hearty dash of inspiration.
23 Nov 2024 13:33
Quirky and lively art. This book champions the idea that if at first you don't succeed, try try again---because you never know when your efforts might be rewarded.
21 Nov 2024 09:10
Another amazing book by Klune—further proof that he is a master of character development. The characters are all unique, deep, and very human. I loved their quirks and interpersonal relations, which all feel fluid and unforced. You can't help but laugh with them, love them, and cry for them—for both their losses and their joys.
17 Nov 2024 13:27
Just wow. I'm not usually a fan of biographies, but this book hooked me right from the start. What a beautiful story. So raw and real. And while Jewel's experiences are entirely her own, I found myself surprised by just how relatable this book is.
16 Nov 2024 15:31
Vivid and quirky art. The story however, felt a bit flat for me. And, worse, the matriarchal main character is essentially defined by the crumbs on her clothes. The whole thing had a subtle ridiculing / bullying / condescending vibe, which I didn't like. I actually felt sorry for the main character.
15 Nov 2024 08:34
An otherworldly romance set in Paris. I loved the diversity of magical/supernatural creatures. And I also loved the diversity of the characters sexual and romantic identities—a very good representation of different identities.
14 Nov 2024 14:58
A fictional story that is based on historic events. Educational and moving. This story is a great way to communicate the role that braids played during the Transatlantic slave trade. Age appropriate and culturally significant.
13 Nov 2024 21:58
Interesting main character and story set in space. This book had a lot of exciting elements. There were even dinosaurs!
12 Nov 2024 21:34
Based on a traditional Korean folktale. Vibrant, animated art and a story that celebrates the power of the mind—both its effect on our health, as well as thinking outside the box when it comes to problem solving.
11 Nov 2024 14:23
A quick and joyous read that celebrates the magic of Christmas and the power of the imagination. A great book for the Christmas season. This one left me smiling.
10 Nov 2024 12:52
This book reminds readers to celebrate the spirit of Christmas.
9 Nov 2024 11:45
Creepy and unsettling. This book is filled with mystery and intrigue. And it has some serious haunted house vibes.
8 Nov 2024 12:29
This is an interesting and thought-provoking read. Despite it being over 50 years old, it is still relevant. It touches upon so many important issues—overpopulation, environmental contamination, race relations—all while challenging the reader to form their own opinions about what changes would make humanity better; or if humanity, as a whole, is even capable of grasping the far reaching implications of how these changes would actually impact humanity.