![]() So every time I read about Shady Sadie there was that song.Īnyway, good book, better than the other two as well, good ending. It's a true earworm and it's called Shady Lady which… Well, you can guess the lyric. She's obviously terrific, but you see, there's this song from I think the 1970s. ![]() There's also Shady Sadie the Science Lady, who, ummm, I'm in two minds about. And she said that about four pages after I was struck by that thought as well. There's a part where she mentions how she's grown since her first adventure started, how she's not standing on the sideline, waiting, anymore, but how she now undertakes action by herself immediately. He's clearly supposed to be some kind of British tiger, the way he talks. And all the rhyming, oh my! There are still puns and rhymes in The Chaos Curse, obviously, but they've both been downsized.īunty was funny. ![]() And while normally, I don't mind puns, there was just a bit too much of them in the first two books. It also made me appreciate the way the two are spun together more. ![]() However, here the co-workings between story and science were explained very clearly, which made it much easier to follow the story. This one was clearly better than the other two.įirst and foremost, it was much more manageable to understand what the actual heck was going, which for me was a bit of a problem at times in Book (1 and) 2. "Her Royalosity Princess Kiranmala tricked that nasty bhoot into entering the Lola Morgana thermos all on his own!" ![]()
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