Friday, June 19, 2026

Mini Reviews

 





I put this book off because I thought it would break my heart, but while it was sad in places, it was mostly heart-warming. It starts with a man telling of his love of papaya salad and his childhood, and from there, the adventure of his life. I didn't plan on learning as much as I did through this book, and did send me down a rabbit hole of Google on things I was not taught in school. But the artwork is as beautiful as the story itself. I'm so glad I stumbled across this book, thanks to my library and whoever suggested this square for my BINGO board. Without either of those, I might never have picked up this book. And that would have been unfortunate because this is a story worth reading. 



This was a lot of interesting, and a lot of fun to read. The authors re-tell firsthand accounts of people who have seen these creatures. Kind of Unsolved Mystery style. It isn't a book that's trying to make you believe in these things. But more just here are these things people experienced, and the timeline that they saw these things. From way back in history to just a few years ago. It was a quick read, but I enjoyed it!  



HAPPY READING!!

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