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Not my cup of tea. I wouldn't necessarily recommend it unless British Restoration Drama is your forte. It was funny in some parts however, it felt like it drags on forever and a day. Read at your own risk.

I love Sherlock Holmes. I feel like we would be best friends and I'd be the lost musketeer of the Holmes and Watson gang. I can't wait to read more books from the Sherlock Holmes canon. Even though something's in the book seem far fetched, I never fell like my time has been wasted. I'd highly recommend this book to people of all ages.

This was the cutest kids book! Ever! I'm loved that David Kredensor used actual photos to tell the story of Ollie & Moon as they go in search of Moon's surprise for Ollie. The two friends are adorable and the storyline is very age appropriate for kids and entertaining for adults as well.

I know I'm not the targeted audience for this book, but I felt like it was lacking in the plot department. It didn't really have a conflict for Max to overcome or a good moral lesson for kids to take away from in the end. I wouldn't really recommend this to anyone, kids or adults.

I love Paddington!

No actual completion came about at the end of this play. Helen's character was the only one I had any real feelings for, the other characters were just bratty and caricatures of other stereotypical characters. This is my second time reading him and I feel a little disappointed by this particular play. LaBute often writes on interesting topics, but it seems like his plays end up without having any real type of closure. So much more could've been done in terms of plot and character development, yet LaBute just left us with a bare shell of a story. Not to mention the main character stays stagnant throughout the whole story and doesn't really talk for longer than a few lines at a time untill the last scene of the play where he belts out a weak monologue. This would make a great subpar made-for-tv-movie.