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I really like the movie Free Birds, I sometimes watch it even when it's not Thanksgiving time! One thing that was a little disappointing though, was the plot twist was kind of predictable. Overall I'd say that Free Birds is a funny, heartwarming, adventurous movie. I thought it was funny how in the end the Pilgrims ended up eating pizza! I'd recommend this movie for people who like Thanksgiving-based movies, time travel movies, and animals.Over 1 year agopudgyjeon added a new comment in
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2 stars-- I tried. I actually tried to like this poorly written, overrated "classic", but to be honest...I HATED EVERY PAGE. Anne of Green Gables made me want to scream and punch a pillow. By page 100, I was half-dead with boredom, and my eyes hurt from rolling them so much. Okay, I know what you're probably thinking: "But this book is a CLASSIC. Why don't YOU try to write a novel before criticizing the work of L.M. Montgomery?" Well, guess what? I'm allowed to have an opinion! But what exactly made me hate Anne of Green Gables so much? THE CHARACTERS. I strongly disliked EVERY. SINGLE. CHARACTER in this book, especially Anne Shirley. Anne is too talkative, dumb, annoying, superficial, insensitive...the list goes on. She has a "big imagination", which is just her excuse for acting like someone who drinks too much caffeine for breakfast. And did I mention her really, really short temper? I mean, she held a grudge for YEARS on this guy in her class named Gilbert, because he--gasp!--called her "carrots", making fun of her red hair. OMG, he called her "carrots"? That's SUCH a horrible thing to say! It's DEFINITELY a good reason to stop talking to him, even though he repeatedly apologized and even SAVED ANNE FROM DROWNING ONE TIME! Yeah, Gilbert's the bad guy here. (In case you couldn't tell, I'm being very sarcastic). Also, Anne is super insensitive. She always impulsively says and does whatever she wants to say and do, without realizing that she might be hurting people's feelings. She has a big imagination...and a big mouth. The other characters in the book were not much better than Anne. Her best friend Diana doesn't seem to have a personality--she's one of those characters who exists solely because she's pretty. She just does whatever Anne does. Anne's friend Ruby is superficial and boy-crazy, and her other friend Jane is boring. Gilbert's alright, I guess--but his crush on Anne is SO OBVIOUS. Marilla and Mathew, Anne's adoptive parents, are the only characters I don't completely hate, as they undergo some character development. I might have actually liked Anne of Green Gables if it weren't for the characters. The world-building and plot are okay, and storyline is interesting. This would've been a good book if the characters were more relatable, realistic, and developed. I know I'm expressing an unpopular opinion, but this is how I truly feel about Anne of Green Gables.Over 1 year agopudgyjeon's book review was featured in Pie.
This book is probably one of my favorite books. It has mystery, interesting-ness, and sublimeness, with a dash of funny: all the perfect ingredients to an amazing story. I loved this book, and how all the characters just have the perfect place in the storyline and how every piece fits together. Who keeps on breaking into Alice's house? Where's Lardo, the most wanted cat probably in the world? And most importantly, WHAT IS AUNT POLLY'S PIECRUST RECIPE?! You'll find out in this engaging book! I'd recommend this book for ages 6+, people who like mysteries, and Pie, of course! What makes this book even more cool is that it includes actual pie recipes! This is a really great book!Over 1 year agopudgyjeon added a book review.
This book is probably one of my favorite books. It has mystery, interesting-ness, and sublimeness, with a dash of funny: all the perfect ingredients to an amazing story. I loved this book, and how all the characters just have the perfect place in the storyline and how every piece fits together. Who keeps on breaking into Alice's house? Where's Lardo, the most wanted cat probably in the world? And most importantly, WHAT IS AUNT POLLY'S PIECRUST RECIPE?! You'll find out in this engaging book! I'd recommend this book for ages 6+, people who like mysteries, and Pie, of course! What makes this book even more cool is that it includes actual pie recipes! This is a really great book!Over 1 year agopudgyjeon wants to read this book.
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