Friday, July 25, 2014

What Happened to the Last Unicorn?


"I'm looking for others like me. Have you seen them, magician?"


There is a forest, known to few, where the last unicorn dwells. By her magic, the woods spread out in eternal spring, mirroring her immortality. The trees twinkle from her brilliance, and even woodland creatures catch a spark of her grace. Though having a friend would be nice, leaving the forest is dangerous. Besides, other unicorns had their own forests to tend to. When she overhears a huntsman proclaim that all the unicorns have gone, she doesn't understand. It's true unicorns can be killed, but surly they don't just vanish? 


When a poetic butterfly's dizzying words peak her curiosity, she sets out on a quest to find her kin. With her only hope in the hands of a bumbling wizard and a hard-nosed lady named Molly Grue, what are her chances of finding the others? How will she escape Mommy Fortuna's traveling carnival? Will all be lost if the red bull finds her? What happens when a unicorn feels regret? You will have to watch this spectacular film to find out! 


Being on the topic of unicorns this week, I couldn't resist watching one of the greatest movies of all time, The Last Unicorn. This is a rare case where the movie is as good, if not better, than the book, because the visual imagery is amazing! It's one of a few films I've seen where the magic really resonates, telling of old, whimsical lore and revealing truths we all know, but are kept hidden in plain sight. This is a story you won't forget, and I recommend it to all those who wish to be enchanted. :)   



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Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Do Wishes On Unicorns Come True?

Every day after school Mags has to take care of her little sister, Hannie, who has special needs, and her brother, Mooch, who everyone is saying is a thief. Her mom has to get ready to go to work at her second job in the factory and someone needs to make dinner, do the dishes, clean up the trailer, and get the little ones to bed. Sometimes Mags just wishes it didn't have to be her. When does she get to be a kid? When does someone take care of her? Life isn’t easy when everyone at school thinks you're trash, and the school bully is trying to cause problems for you. When Mags and Hannie stumble upon an old, dirty discarded unicorn in the field coming home from school, Hannie must have it. Mags tries to explain to her that there's nowhere to put it in their trailer. But, Hannie believes the unicorn is magic, and she won't leave it behind. Finally, they take it home, deciding to hide it in a garbage bag. Mooch makes the first wish on the unicorn. Next, Mags wishes on the unicorn because she really needs some new clothes. Hannie doesn't wish because she isn’t sure what she wants to wish for. Mags thinks the wishes are silly, but then there are clothes waiting for her when she gets home. Secondhand clothes appear from her aunt, and they make Mags feel pretty good. The next day more magic seems to be happening. Is it the unicorn? Things seem to be getting better, but when faced with a big decision will Mags make the right choice? Will Hannie ever use her wish? Can wishes really come true if wished on a stuffed unicorn? You will have to decide for yourself.

I really enjoyed Wish on a Unicorn by Karen Hesse. My heart went out to Mags, and I wish I could meet her and be friends with her because it's clear she needs a friend. I felt bad for her that she wants to be friends with some girls in class who may not be so nice. Sometimes we want things because we're looking at them through a distorted lens. Mags feels bad about herself and her home life, and I think this makes the popular girls seem more glamorous. My heart also went out to Mags because she has a lot of responsibility for someone her age. Kids are mean to her sister and brother, but her family is simply trying to just get along day by day. I think kids in fifth grade and up would enjoy this book and would want to be friends with Mags too. It made me realize that we often spend so much time wishing about things we don't have- that we don't see what's right in front of us. When push comes to shove we want our family and those we love to be safe and happy. I have to tell you this book made me cry. I listened to it on audio, and I definitely recommend it to others. The narrator did a wonderful job, and I felt my heart being pulled towards the characters. I look forward to reading more books by this author.

Has anyone else read Wish on a Unicorn? Or have you read another book by Karen Hesse? We would love to hear your thoughts!

Happy Reading!
~L


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Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Answer to Monday's Riddle: Magical and Mysterious!


The Unicorn Tapestries
Excellent guessing Riddlers! This week we're delving into the magic of the illusive unicorn. Lizzy's review will take us on a wild ride, and Friday there's something excellent up our sleeves, so be sure to check back! See you all around the book block. ; ) ~ F

Anne of Brittany knew my mark- had me woven, then tied to bark. She held me captive after the hunt; the threads do tell of quite a stunt. Of course, they always want me near, I'm more exciting than a horse or deer. You see, I'm true magic after all, but only innocence can hear my call. With a lady waiting or a girl who's lost, I can reveal myself at no cost. But should there be a darker one, I'll rear up fierce, turn, and run. Known to be of mysterious measure, there are those who'd like to steal my treasure. The men that live whose thoughts are evil, cause in time their own upheaval. They never see the simple truth, light's enchanted by the youth. So, if it's harm you're fixing to do, keep in mind You Know Who. 

What am I? Answer: Unicorn! 



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Monday, July 21, 2014

Monday's Riddle: Secret Magic...


Hello Riddlers! It's that time again. Can you guess our theme this week? Margo and I were on this topic the other day. ;) ~ F

Anne of Brittany knew my mark- had me woven, then tied to bark. She held me captive after the hunt; the threads do tell of quite a stunt. Of course, they always want me near, I'm more exciting than a horse or deer. You see, I'm true magic after all, but only innocence can hear my call. With a lady waiting or a girl who's lost, I can reveal myself at no cost. But should there be a darker one, I'll rear up fierce, turn, and run. Known to be of mysterious measure, there are those who'd like to steal my treasure. The men that live whose thoughts are evil, cause in time their own upheaval. They never see the simple truth, light's enchanted by the youth. So, if it's harm you're fixing to do, keep in mind You Know Who. 

What am I?

I gave you a clue!



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