
4,5 rounded-up to 5 stars because of the ending! What a character growth that was!!
Fairy tales combined with science and this awesome book created. Wow, so mind blowing how the author could change the fairy tales into science. Not only that, the author amazingly combined the characters in famous fairy tales into a new detective/mystery story which Detective Oinklock and his assistant Gaeko as the main characters to solve the mystery connected the story. What an chef's kiss story!
Not to forget the ending of this book. So beautiful and full of messages. Read this book and you will know what I mean.
The illustrations were so good. Funny, colorful, detailed, and helpful to understand the story. Though the layout was bothering me. Too messy and not chronological which made the main story sometimes distracted.
Though I got this book for my son, I could only read to him the fiction parts of the story. The science parts were too difficult for him to understand since he was only 4 years old. I tried to explain them science parts, but I think it didn't stuck to his brain yet. I would definitely reread this book to him so as he get older he could understand this book better.
Thank you to DongA Science, Poppypub, and NetGalley for the ARC.
Originally posted at www.goodreads.com.
4,5 rounded-up to 5 stars because of the ending! What a character growth that was!!
Fairy tales combined with science and this awesome book created. Wow, so mind blowing how the author could change the fairy tales into science. Not only that, the author amazingly combined the characters in famous fairy tales into a new detective/mystery story which Detective Oinklock and his assistant Gaeko as the main characters to solve the mystery connected the story. What an chef's kiss story!
Not to forget the ending of this book. So beautiful and full of messages. Read this book and you will know what I mean.
The illustrations were so good. Funny, colorful, detailed, and helpful to understand the story. Though the layout was bothering me. Too messy and not chronological which made the main story sometimes distracted.
Though I got this book for my son, I could only read to him the fiction parts of the story. The science parts were too difficult for him to understand since he was only 4 years old. I tried to explain them science parts, but I think it didn't stuck to his brain yet. I would definitely reread this book to him so as he get older he could understand this book better.
Thank you to DongA Science, Poppypub, and NetGalley for the ARC.
Originally posted at www.goodreads.com.