Grasp The Seven Tales Of Trinket Formulated By Shelley Moore Thomas Kindle

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Ever so often, I read a book that is absolutely wonderful a book that makes me want to climb a mountain and shout at the top of my lungs how much I loved it! The Seven Tales Of Trinket is one of those books and it's truly a literary gem.
It's no surprise it was Kirkus s Best Children's Book of, and that it received starred reviews from Kirkus, Publishers Weekly and Booklist, Despite all of this The Seven Tales of Trinket's accolades, I was surprised to see that this book has relatively few reviews on Goodreads and most of my friends, This book definitely deserves more hype because it is a perfect fantasy read for people of all ages,

The Seven Tales Of Trinket is a wonderfully written anthem to the literary word and all those who cherish it, This book is absolutely perfect for bibliophiles whose urge to read is basically insurmountable, You know who you are! This may be a middlegrade title, but there is definitely crossover appeal for this title, This is a book that parents can read to their children or enjoy on their own it's nearly impossible not to fall in love with Trinket's journey,

The Seven Tales Of Trinket delivers in all the right ways: providing the reader with laughs, heartfelt moments of joys, and tear jerking scenes, This is a tale that is deep and poignant, but at the same time, Trinket is loads of fun, Shelley Moore Thomas has crafted a tale that now holds a special place in my heart and I will cherish this story for years to come,

The Seven Tales Of Trinket has a genuine ole fashioned feel it, yet it was such a refreshing and original read, Right from the first few chapters, I was hooked and completely immersed, In so few pages, Thomas accomplishes so much what many authors never manages to do, Thomas creates such likeable, faulted characters that the reader can't help but love, These characters are extremely realistic Trinket and Thomas are the types of characters that reader will be able to empathize and connect with,

Shelley Moore Thomas's MiddleGrade debut deserves an incalculable amount of praise, This book quickly became one of alltime favorite middlegrade books and I definitely could imagine myself rereading this one day to my kids, I can't praise and gloat over this book enough, The Seven Tales Of Trinket is one of the best books I've read this year, I really wish I had picked it up sooner! I like the obvious Celtic Folktale research.
My favorite part was when Trinket's father had been found, My least favorite part was when Thomas almost died because of a wolf, This lyrical, elegant, and unique story provided a wonderful journey over hills and along seacoasts, encountering fortunetellers, ghosts, pookahs, faeries, and even a wonderfully kind gravedigger! There were beautifully loyal friends and fallible heroes and I enjoyed every bit of the tale.
Ultimately, the threaded folklore wove a colorful backdrop to the core theme of growing up and forgiveness, It was a lovely adventure, The Seven Tales of Trinket is a truly magical story of seven fairy tales, told through the eyes of young Trinket as she searches for her father, My daughter loved Trinket and I got a kick
Grasp The Seven Tales Of Trinket Formulated By Shelley Moore Thomas Kindle
out of Thomas the Pig Boy, The tales were wonderfully woven together and really made me look forward to reading to my daughter at bedtime, She loved this book so much I'm pretty sure she'll end up rereading it to herself very soon! Pretty good middleelementary novel drawing heavily on Celtic folklore, Like a lot of folkloreinspired stories, I felt that the plot elements were stronger than the characterization, but the plots were involved enough to be interesting and touched on important life lessons, like that one should absolutely never trust the fae.
It captured my fourthgrader's attention and interest better than many of the books we've read,

Others have mentioned and I completely agree that it's disappointing to see a children's book of such modern provenance still using the slur 'Gypsy' uncritically, This is something I expect to encounter in literature and film from before, but this book was published inand it's disheartening to find that apparently we're still casually racializing and glamourizing the Roma people.
My kid and I read this book together as part of her Torchlight curriculum work and we used the opportunity to discuss Roma culture and the history of the slur 'gypsy' as well as why it's not an appropriate word to use, but this certainly seems like something the author should have been aware of as well.
My daughter's absolute favorite book, Keeps her wanting to read! Mi niña interior lo disfrutó con alegría, cuando lo leía senti calma y mi imaginación se desbordó, Es una historia bonita y conmovedora, con lecciones distintas entrecruzadas que la convierten en un libro encantador que deja una huella de fantasía en tu mente, te recuerda que la imaginación es indispensable para una mente sana.
No menciono nada de la trama, porque mencionar arruina el encanto, así como describir un lugar que fuera secreto, Ampliamente recomendado I would have given this one five if it hadnt been for the ohsopredictable ending, I do love a good cliche and happy ending but this one was just a little too much, This is entirely my own fault because I knew the book had racial slurs in it from the beginning, It's right there in the synopsis on the cover, But the plot sounded interesting and I thought maybe the racial slurs wouldn't be too much, I was wrong.

The first tale of the book is just strewn with racial slurs, It is also heavy with very negative stereotypes about the Romani people, I thought if I could get through the first tale, it would be ok, but it still peppered the racial slurs in randomly,

On top of having racial slurs and stereotypes, the book just wasn't as much fun as I thought it was going to be, It was pretty serious all the way through and then the last tale reframed all the previous tales in a way that made them even more grim, Even though it did end on a note of hope, it wasn't enough to overcome the rest of the darkness for me, personally,

I probably would have still thought it was ok, because it was at least interesting, if not for all the racial slurs, I liked the story telling aspect of this one, and how the short stories all tie together, My kids aren't super interested, yet, One of the very best books I have ever read,
I'm considering in getting a copy,
Totally recommend this to everyone,
: It is very amazing, I think this is a good book for the young and adventurous souls, It is fantasy and adventure i had to rate itThis book was so fun! Very fun, distinctly Irish adventure, This is a very nice, successful derivation of some classic characters from Celtic lore, I didn't want the Old Burned Man to have a connection to Trinket, but the way the author brought it about was well done, The character of Feather was a good way to start off the series of tales, and set the tone for what was to follow, Finn was another favorite canine character, Definitely a unique and original book that combines oldworld storytelling with a modern heroine's gumption, I'm a big fan of the sly humor, and the sparse yet elegant prose, I also loved the way the author broke up certain paragraphs by putting them on a single linevery impactful, The interactions with Thomas the Pig Boy provided the perfect amount of comic relief, The continuity of themes, motifs, and certain characters was masterful,

But the constant scene breaks seemed to make the prose unnecessarily choppy, And although there were a few laughoutloud moments, many parts of the book were very dark and sad, But that's the way middlegrade fiction seems to trend these days,

I'd say this is for the mature middlegrader, since, at times, Trinket's voice seems much older than her years, And though ending drags a bit, it's definitely worth it to read to the last page!
This has been in my TBR pile for too long and I don't know why it took me so long to get to it but I adored it.
A really wonderful middle grade read, .