![]() ![]() ![]() While notebooks can be saved and exported, there is no direct link to things like smartphones, which is a feature present on most competing applications. It's also not really clear if active technical support is available, but the program does support updates. Eau des Beau by L'Occitane is a very good spicy vanilla substitute and often comparer to TV. Still, though, we all really enjoyed these books.Growly Notes for Mac functions well as a note-taking application, but lacks some of the cross-platform features of competing programs. Where did these humans come from? Why did most of them leave suddenly? Where did they go? Why was one settlement of humans still there and seeming to be happy and well-supplied? I supposed some of it had relevance but they did spend a lot of time on it. So for me all of that stuff about the humans and the explorers and the vacated human cities just felt like filler to make the story into three books. I still had so many questions I thought they would answer but they didn’t. Having completed the series, I saw so much time spent on that when it didn’t really go anywhere. The one thing about this series that irritated me (other than the editing issues) was all the world building/mythology. This book had less blatant grammatical errors than the second one, but there were still a few and a whole lot of inconsistent punctuation. Towards the end I wasn’t sure they would pull off a satisfying ending but they did. Perhaps I’m being too picky here but what was with all the females in this book being these sad, dormant nothings just waiting for the return of their of adventuring man? How boring!Īll the things I loved about the other two books were present in this one as well: no scary villains, everyone practicing kindness and bravery, hope against all odds. The rewards found in this book are given mostly through examples of writing issues to avoid. Ultimately, though, the authors have lost my trust that they can put a nice finish on a rambling tale. That, I believe, was actually worth reading this last book. My son and I talked about things we liked and things we didn’t. active, dealing with emotions, and critiquing a book. I will say, however, it was an excellent tool for talking about the passive voice vs. I was expecting so much more from this book. Add in a sprinkle of horses or some monkeys and that’s that. GROWLY: Are you sure? CJ: We have to keep going. Growly and Meegwin have a long conversation by the fire and the authors just gloss over it, CJ gets found and it feels like a big nothing. Writing all this down makes me realize that, throughout this particular book, many of the good parts of the story get left out. To find out even a little about this rising water situation The bears’ reactions to Chippy and Annily Growly’s parents’ reaction to finding out he went over the precipice instead of his adventure near Haven Here are things I wanted just because I MUST get this off my chest: Just a split second image of them arriving in Haven and seeing familiar faces-THE END. Later, the narrative seems to buckle under the weight of “Home.” And we don’t even get our deserved pay-off at the end. Initially, the stories were always looking ahead with joy, excitement, and trepidation. It felt like we were exploring something together and discovering new things. I missed the narrative that followed Growly so closely and the way that Chippy and he struggled together and problem solved. The parent starts telling the kids what to do. ![]() When CJ came on the scene, suddenly it was like a parent coming into the room when you’re having great fun with your friend. The over-arching story, itself, was captivating for the majority of the trilogy. My son and I loved the Growly stories (despite all the passive voice and they way they land on certain words and use them over and over-glistened, amongst, dismay, etc., and the distracting amount of typos, and how the characters cried so, so often). Oh man! I was so disappointed with the ending of this book. ![]()
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