It fills the girl’s need for romance, and it satisfies the boy’s need for adventure. It opens the mind to new and heartwarming images. Overall, it is a tale that was written well and makes for great reading.
Each year the Advent Calendar adopts a theme of how the Christmas season is celebrated somewhere in the world. In the year 2020, the panoramic home screen of the digital Advent Calendar portrayed a Nordic scene. The year 2021 represented a somewhat idealized picture of London.
Like most Disney films, this short Muppet flick did well in portraying important family values that we all would do well to remember throughout the rest of our lives. I recommend this Muppet film alongside A Muppet Christmas Carol for a young family’s holiday viewing.
If blessed with a child’s imagination, or if he or she can overlook the tacky costumes, then I highly recommend Disney’s Don’t Look Under the Bed. It’s a creative turn on the boogeyman tale.
No Time to Die set a new and different record for Bond movies. It was moving, hopeful, and tragic. All of those are something different, but all of those are something good.
I recommend “Doctor Who: The Complete First Series” to every person of every age. If you have the means to watch, please do! It might change how you view the world.
Overall, the historical facts were interesting. The fictional quotes were enthralling and helpful in keeping the subject matter fun. The book receives a passing grade.
Both Amazon and Barnes & Noble sell this e-novella, so for everyone who owns a Kindle or a Nook—or for anyone who feels comfortable reading on their PC—and has read The Naturals series, I highly recommend Twelve for its sense of closure and the continued excellence in writing.