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Twelve Impossible Things Before Breakfast: Stories

Twelve Impossible Things Before Breakfast: Stories

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: think again
Review: Defently one of the best books I've ever read. It contains 12 different stories that are happy, sad, and some were downright scary.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Amazing!
Review: Defently one of the best books I've ever read. It contains 12 different stories that are happy, sad, and some were downright scary.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: think again
Review: Many of these stories are disturbingly morbid and unpleasant. If you are a parent, please look it over before letting your child read it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Twelve Impossible Things Before Breakfast
Review: This radiant book of a dozen stories by master storyteller Jane Yolen is the perfect read for any one of any age who enjoys fantasy. I think this collection is like a "Years Best Fantasy and Horror" because the stories features fantasy, science fiction and mild horror only these stories are aimed for a younger audience. Here are my reviews for the stories in this collection:

Tough Alice- This story takes place in Wonderland which is a perfect setting for any story. Anyway, most of the characters featured in "Alices Adventures in Wonderland" and "Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There" are found there and in this scenario little Alice must come face to face and fight the dreaded Jabberwock - a truly frightening experiance! This story is also about finding your courage, in my opinion. Anyone who loves Wonderland Like I do will enjoy this quirky story.

Mama Gone - This is a tender, rather sad tale about a mother and daughters relationship. Although the title sounds wishy washy don't be fooled. This story contains a vampire and some scary scenes. The setting for the story is very dreary and depressing too which helps you get in the mood. Cool story to read around Halloween time.

Harlyn's Fairy - This is a delightful tale about a lonely and bored child, quite like Wonderland's Alice, who discovers a faerie in her Aunt's garden. THe story then takes off on an adventure with Harlyn saving the faerie's baby from greedy evil ants which makes it an exiting read. I also like how, when Harlyn manages to free the baby from the ants, the faerie does not show her gratitude by granting her three wishes are anything like that. She merely grabs her child and flies away. Thats how most faeries are really like. Ungrateful, and I like that Jane Yolen made the faerie like that.

Phoenix Farm - This is a tale about a sad girl whio finds a phoenix egg at her new house. A short but wonderful story, Yolens description of the phoenix egg created a beautiful picture in my mind.

Sea Dragon of Fife - This story seems like and old ballad or story like Tam Lin or Saint George and The Dragon. It has that kinda rustic feel when you read it. This would be a cool picture book if Jane Yolen got some one to do the illustrations.

Wilding - This is very strange but still good story about teens roaming around in Central Park. This seems like a Bordertown story even though it isn't and it was really clever of Jane to tie in the "Where the Wild Things Are" story and the Max character. One of my favorites.

The Baby-sitter - This is the creepiest story in the collection. It got me spooke when I read it and to get the full experiance of the story, read it at night like I did.

Bolundeers - Creative, creepy story about a slightly troubled family who comes together when they have problem with monsters in their garden. Love the compost monsters, how silly and scary at the same time.

THe Bridges Complaint- Another favorite, this story tells the story of the Three Billy Goats Gruff through the bridges point of view. Funny too. My favorite part is when the bridge talks about when Madame du Beaumont and Madame d'Aulnoy sit on him and swap stories. Jane Yolen should write a story clearly on that event!

Brandon and The Aliens- This story is full of aliens and sibling riva;ry. Only story I did not like but I just don't like science fiction that much.

Winters King- This is a beautiful tale that seems like a story from Tolkien. A mixture of fantasy and drama in my opinion and its like an old faerie tale one might read. Beautifully wrote and very enjoying to read.

Lost Girls - The longest but still interesting story in the book. Most of the story takes place in Neverland and it sets the Peter Pan story straight. Anyone who thought that Peter Pan was sometimes unfair to Wendy in the book will enjoy this story.

Bottom Line for this book is its a must read for any fantasy lover. Jane Yolen at her best.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Twelve Impossible Things Before Breakfast
Review: This radiant book of a dozen stories by master storyteller Jane Yolen is the perfect read for any one of any age who enjoys fantasy. I think this collection is like a "Years Best Fantasy and Horror" because the stories features fantasy, science fiction and mild horror only these stories are aimed for a younger audience. Here are my reviews for the stories in this collection:

Tough Alice- This story takes place in Wonderland which is a perfect setting for any story. Anyway, most of the characters featured in "Alices Adventures in Wonderland" and "Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There" are found there and in this scenario little Alice must come face to face and fight the dreaded Jabberwock - a truly frightening experiance! This story is also about finding your courage, in my opinion. Anyone who loves Wonderland Like I do will enjoy this quirky story.

Mama Gone - This is a tender, rather sad tale about a mother and daughters relationship. Although the title sounds wishy washy don't be fooled. This story contains a vampire and some scary scenes. The setting for the story is very dreary and depressing too which helps you get in the mood. Cool story to read around Halloween time.

Harlyn's Fairy - This is a delightful tale about a lonely and bored child, quite like Wonderland's Alice, who discovers a faerie in her Aunt's garden. THe story then takes off on an adventure with Harlyn saving the faerie's baby from greedy evil ants which makes it an exiting read. I also like how, when Harlyn manages to free the baby from the ants, the faerie does not show her gratitude by granting her three wishes are anything like that. She merely grabs her child and flies away. Thats how most faeries are really like. Ungrateful, and I like that Jane Yolen made the faerie like that.

Phoenix Farm - This is a tale about a sad girl whio finds a phoenix egg at her new house. A short but wonderful story, Yolens description of the phoenix egg created a beautiful picture in my mind.

Sea Dragon of Fife - This story seems like and old ballad or story like Tam Lin or Saint George and The Dragon. It has that kinda rustic feel when you read it. This would be a cool picture book if Jane Yolen got some one to do the illustrations.

Wilding - This is very strange but still good story about teens roaming around in Central Park. This seems like a Bordertown story even though it isn't and it was really clever of Jane to tie in the "Where the Wild Things Are" story and the Max character. One of my favorites.

The Baby-sitter - This is the creepiest story in the collection. It got me spooke when I read it and to get the full experiance of the story, read it at night like I did.

Bolundeers - Creative, creepy story about a slightly troubled family who comes together when they have problem with monsters in their garden. Love the compost monsters, how silly and scary at the same time.

THe Bridges Complaint- Another favorite, this story tells the story of the Three Billy Goats Gruff through the bridges point of view. Funny too. My favorite part is when the bridge talks about when Madame du Beaumont and Madame d'Aulnoy sit on him and swap stories. Jane Yolen should write a story clearly on that event!

Brandon and The Aliens- This story is full of aliens and sibling riva;ry. Only story I did not like but I just don't like science fiction that much.

Winters King- This is a beautiful tale that seems like a story from Tolkien. A mixture of fantasy and drama in my opinion and its like an old faerie tale one might read. Beautifully wrote and very enjoying to read.

Lost Girls - The longest but still interesting story in the book. Most of the story takes place in Neverland and it sets the Peter Pan story straight. Anyone who thought that Peter Pan was sometimes unfair to Wendy in the book will enjoy this story.

Bottom Line for this book is its a must read for any fantasy lover. Jane Yolen at her best.


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