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ameserole 's review for:
The Black Cauldron
by Lloyd Alexander
Okay, so I honestly didn't waste much time after finishing the first book because I dove into The Black Cauldron pretty quickly. That being said, I was actually pretty darn excited to dive into this book because I remembered watching the movie when I was little. Heck, I think it's on Disney + right now.
Another honest moment, it has been a very long time since I've seen the film. So at this point, I wasn't even trying to pretend that I remembered what happened in it. I think the girl was like saving herself at one point and the guy was like.. oh can I come? If that's completely wrong and I'm explaining a different movie.. then pretend you didn't see this review.
Now after diving in this one.. my view on Taran and Eilonwy has changed a bit. Not sure what exactly happened between the two books but they just got annoying. Like, I clearly remembered that they were kind of cute in the first book when they were together.. but something definitely changed in this one. I don't even think they were that annoying or frustrating to deal with in the movie?
Other than that, the adventure was a bit more exciting than the first one. Or at least I was a bit more invested this time around. Probably because this was turned into a movie.. and I have no shame about it at all.
In the end, I guess I'm intrigued enough to dive into the next book. I just have to find a version of it to read first.
Another honest moment, it has been a very long time since I've seen the film. So at this point, I wasn't even trying to pretend that I remembered what happened in it. I think the girl was like saving herself at one point and the guy was like.. oh can I come? If that's completely wrong and I'm explaining a different movie.. then pretend you didn't see this review.
Now after diving in this one.. my view on Taran and Eilonwy has changed a bit. Not sure what exactly happened between the two books but they just got annoying. Like, I clearly remembered that they were kind of cute in the first book when they were together.. but something definitely changed in this one. I don't even think they were that annoying or frustrating to deal with in the movie?
Other than that, the adventure was a bit more exciting than the first one. Or at least I was a bit more invested this time around. Probably because this was turned into a movie.. and I have no shame about it at all.
In the end, I guess I'm intrigued enough to dive into the next book. I just have to find a version of it to read first.