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This book really isn't meant for kids. Maybe for the adults that would otherwise be reading it to their kids. Don't be fooled. It is terribly raunchy. And what frustrates me even more than that is the poor grammar. I thought this would be a "nice" change from the average "fairytale" I read with my kids. Next time we'll stick to Grimm's
 
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UrbanAudreyE | 2 andere besprekingen | Sep 21, 2016 |
I have not seen/read everything Star Wars but I have read and seen enough to be able to follow this installment. I knew which characters were being parodied and even some of the events being parodied. It was cute but silly at times.
 
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JenniferRobb | Jul 4, 2016 |
Aria is The Big Fat Mermaid.

Ahab spotted her and named her as the whale that bit off his leg. She escaped his clutches by singing a siren’s song. She followed the boats, because she loved the human’s food.

Her father, Poseidon, put his foot down…seaweed only!

She rebels and goes to the water witch for a pair of legs, where she is seen by the prince who promptly falls in love with her. She burps, farts and eats, eats, eats, so it just goes to show that beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

The humorous writing made me view this as an animated movie that played in my head as I sang along; hanging out with the mermaids, turtles and crustaceans, singing, dancing, and eating, eating, eating.

I feel there is a message in here and Dweezel and Pallie did a great job of showing we are all unique and lovable in our own way. What would the world be like if we were all the same?

My only problem was, I felt bad as I laughed at her, but it never seemed to bother Aria. She was comfortable in her own skin.

I received a copy of The Big Fat Mermaid by Dweezel and Pallie in return for an honest review.

To see more visit http://www.fundinmental.com
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sherry69 | 1 andere bespreking | Jan 25, 2016 |
Aria is The Big Fat Mermaid.

Ahab spotted her and named her as the whale that bit off his leg. She escaped his clutches by singing a siren’s song. She followed the boats, because she loved the human’s food.

Her father, Poseidon, put his foot down…seaweed only!

She rebels and goes to the water witch for a pair of legs, where she is seen by the prince who promptly falls in love with her. She burps, farts and eats, eats, eats, so it just goes to show that beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

The humorous writing made me view this as an animated movie that played in my head as I sang along; hanging out with the mermaids, turtles and crustaceans, singing, dancing, and eating, eating, eating.

I feel there is a message in here and Dweezel and Pallie did a great job of showing we are all unique and lovable in our own way. What would the world be like if we were all the same?

My only problem was, I felt bad as I laughed at her, but it never seemed to bother Aria. She was comfortable in her own skin.

I received a copy of The Big Fat Mermaid by Dweezel and Pallie in return for an honest review.

To see more visit http://www.fundinmental.com
… (meer)
 
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sherry69 | 1 andere bespreking | Jan 7, 2016 |

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