In years prior, I've set goals for myself to read two books a month. 24 books. That's not unmanageable. Yeah, right. So, this year I set my goal even lower. 12 books. 1 per month. I expect my students to read at least 1 every six weeks, so 1 every four weeks should work.
And then book recommendations started flying my direction.
And then we started focusing on reading in class.
And then I remembered advice from my Education classes--MODEL READING.
And then I started reading while my students were reading.
And then I finished a book.
And then another.
And before I knew it, I was 12 books into the year and going strong.
So, here's a short book talk on book number 20.
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child by J.K. Rowling (with John Tiffany & Jack Thorne)
Written in a screenplay format, this story was an astoundingly quick read. I picked it up because I love the original series.
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While I'm a big HP fan, I was not a fan of the most recent installment. For nostalgia's sake, I loved seeing Harry, Hermione, and Ron back together after all this time. But, the story was greatly lacking.
We see Albus on his first trip to Hogwarts and he becomes friends with Scorpius, the only son of Draco Malfoy. Albus gets sorted into Slytherin and from there the story derails for me.
Yes, there was the adventure and the mischief that a true HP installment should have. But where all of the other novels really dug into characters, development, their adventures, and lessons, this merely scratched the surface of Albus and Scorpius' friendship and trials. It really fell flat.
I'm hopefully optimistic that had I watched the play instead of reading it, I would've been transported back to that magical world.
Even with that hope, I still only consider this a 2 or 3 star book as it was a huge letdown.
What did you think? Yay? Nay? Or somewhere in between?
Happy Wednesday!
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