![]() ![]() I actually wanted to hug her at the end.ĭefinitely for fans of Disney in general! According to H, who loaned it to me: "It's pretty much exactly the movie without the music, but with the extra stuff from the past, which really helped me understand the story better." Y'all, he was really just looking for a little gratitude to feel like he was actually DOING something for humans, and he JUST WANTED SOME LOVE, BC WE ALL NEED LOOOOOVEEEE!!! /endcrazytirade I was supremely irritated with Maui a few times, but then, at others, I almost CRIED. I felt Moana's frustration, fear, hope, and daring. Boy, was I wrong.Īs for the story itself.I just absolutely adored it. The vocabulary was higher than expected, for sure (turns out, it's a level 6.0), as I rather thought at first that it would be watered down. The story is told in chapter form, with legends from the past intermingled between a few of the chapters. To be honest, I'm not sure what, exactly, I expected the writing quality to be, but it really was stellar. Y'all, I LOVED THIS BOOK! I found it in my backpack this morning and remembered that I'd borrowed it from a student and promised I'd read it over break (she didn't force me to, I asked her if I could borrow it), so she could have it back. ![]()
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