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Don't Drink the Pink
Don't Drink the Pink
B.C.R. Fegan, Lenny Wen | 2019 | Children, Fiction & Poetry, Science Fiction/Fantasy
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
I love children's picture books. They're so much fun and usually so lighthearted. When I had the opportunity to review Don't Drink the Pink by B.C.R. Fegan, I jumped at the chance. This book sounded like it would be a fun one! I ended up liking it a lot.

At the beginning of Don't Drink the Pink, we're introduced to Madeline on her first birthday where her Grandpa Gilderberry gives her a box of potions telling her not to drink the pink. On every birthday up to her fourteenth, she is allowed to have one potion as long as it isn't pink. These potions give Madeline special abilities. On her fifteenth birthday, Madeline is allowed to finally drink the pink potion. You'll just have to see what happens when Madeline finally is allowed to drink the pink potion. Just be sure to have your tissues ready because it is touching.

The plot for Don't Drink the Pink is definitely entertaining and sure to have children guessing at which ability Madeline will have next. It'll also keep children wondering if and when Madeline can drink the pink potion as well as what will happen when she does. This book uses rhyming language with the last word on every other sentence. I believe this makes the book more fun and will hold a child's attention more. One thing to note, a family member does die in the book which can be quite heavy for a small child. Don't Drink the Pink doesn't go into detail about the death. The wording just mentions that this certain character passed away. I do understand why the author included the death, but it does take away from the lightheartedness of the story. However, Don't Drink the Pink is a lovely story, and that shouldn't be a deal breaker.

Madeline and her grandfather are such sweet lovable characters. It was so endearing to see how close they were. I could feel the love between them coming off the pages. I just wanted to hug them both!

As for the illustrations, I read Don't Drink the Pink on my Kindle Paperwhite, so they were all in black and white which was a shame. The illustrations were drawn very well and were very adorable. The pictures were drawn in a way that a child would love. I just wish I could have had color to the illustrations because I bet with the colors, the illustrations look even more amazing! Another unfortunate circumstance of not being able to have colored illustrations on my Kindle was that my 4 year old wasn't as entertained. However, had we have had colored illustrations, I'm sure he would have loved this story! Kudos to Lenny Wen for his talent when it came to illustrating Don't Drink the Pink. He is definitely talented!

Overall, despite the mention of a character's passing, Don't Drink the Pink is a sweet story. The rhyming is fantastic, and it has a story line that will hold a child's and adult's attention. I would definitely recommend Don't Drink the Pink by B.C.R. Fegan to adults and children between the ages of 3 through 7 although older children may like this book as well.
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(A special thank you to TaleBlade Press for providing me with an eBook of Don't Drink the Pink by B.C.R. Fegan in exchange for an honest and unbiased review.)
  
Pink Floyd's The Wall  (1982)
Pink Floyd's The Wall (1982)
1982 |
9
9.0 (3 Ratings)
Movie Rating
Awesome music and amazing imagery that spawns from the music (0 more)
Departs slightly from the traditional narrative (0 more)
Pink Floyd's The Wall: Why didn't I see this sooner?
  
Beneath The Surface (Pink Bean Series #2)
Beneath The Surface (Pink Bean Series #2)
Harper Bliss | 2016 | LGBTQ+, Romance
9
9.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
This is the second book in the Pink Bean Series but it takes you back in time to give you the background of Kristen and Sheryl, the owner of the Pink Bean. The progression through this plot was seemless even though it spaned a large amount of time. Bliss really does anamazing job conveying the deepness of Kristen and Sheryl's relationship. I loved it!
  
The Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd
The Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd
1973 | Rock
10
9.6 (22 Ratings)
Album Rating
One of Pink Floyd's finest albums. Simply brilliant. (1 more)
Like other PF albums, this one also is one of the greatest albums of all time, a definite icon.
  
Origin of a Hero (She-Ra Chapter Book #1)
6
6.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
An adaptation of the first episode. It has pictures at the start of each chapter but their all pink and kinda hard to look at for too long
  
The Piper at the Gates of Dawn by Pink Floyd
The Piper at the Gates of Dawn by Pink Floyd
1967 | Psychedelic, Rock
6
8.3 (9 Ratings)
Album Rating
Rolling Stone's 347th greatest album of all time
I realise what this album was meant to be, Pink Floyd starting to create the prog genre. And it truly is progressive. However, that mentality overlaid on the music of the time, Merseybeat style Rhythm & Blues, just doesn't work for me. Most of it I found quite hard to listen to. I think Pink Floyd were just ahead of their time and the music of the era didn't fit well with experimental stylings.
  
One Pink Line
One Pink Line
Dina Silver | 2013 | Contemporary, Fiction & Poetry, Romance
10
10.0 (2 Ratings)
Book Rating
The Feels! (0 more)
A Feel Good Kind of Story
Normally, I'm not a women's fiction kind of person. However, I have been pleasantly surprised with the books I've read in this genre, so I decided to give One Pink Line by Dina Silver a go.

I found the plot and world building of One Pink Line to be very well written and enjoyable. As you can already guess from the title, this book deals with pregnancy and is a very straight forward but sweet story. This also wasn't a very long novel. It was enjoyable to read about Sydney's ups and downs with her pregnancy, and it was interesting to read about how Grace felt about everything from her perspective as well. There weren't any plot twists that I can remember, but this book didn't need any to be good. There also weren't any cliff hangers at the end of the book, and all of my questions were answered.

The characters in One Pink Line were all very enjoyable to read about. As I've said before, I enjoyed reading about how Sydney dealt with her pregnancy as well as her feelings with her life, the pregnancy, and her love life. Grace struggled with learning that the dad she had come to know wasn't actually her biological dad. It was interesting to read things from her point of view as show grows up from a 5th grader to a 22 year old woman. I admired Ethan and how loving he was throughout everything. I also loved Ethan's mom and how doting she was.

I enjoyed the pacing very much in One Pink Line. The story flowed very well, and not once did I find myself becoming bored. In fact, I looked forward to each time I could read more about Sydney's and Grace's life.

Trigger warnings for One Pink Line include some profanity, alcohol use, implied sex, and an unwed pregnancy.

All in all, One Pink Line is a feel good kind of story. It is such a sweet book that will definitely leave you with happy feelings long after you've finished it. I would definitely recommend One Pink Line by Dina Silver to all women aged 16+.
  
I enjoyed MacLean's debut trilogy; it's a shame the cover on this last in the series is so flourescently pink!!

I would have liked to have known how Gabriel finally decided to deal with the thoroughly selfish dowager Marchioness though...
  
The Division Bell by Pink Floyd
The Division Bell by Pink Floyd
1994 | Rock
Epic guitar solos (0 more)
Nothing (0 more)
Great album
I've been a pink Floyd fan since about 1976 when I first heard meddle album of 1971 so when division bell were released in 1994 I were so excited .at release I were not disappointed I over played it . 3 tracks became my favourites high hopes marooned & coming back to life .coming back to life I've played every day since release . For pink Floyd fans all over the world if they don't have this album then let's be frank what the hell is up with you ? Definitely one for the collection just like everyone owns the wall .
  
The Division Bell by Pink Floyd
The Division Bell by Pink Floyd
1994 | Rock
The Division Bell is a quieter, more atmospheric and contemplative Pink Floyd, with lyrics so opaque and inert one cannot hope to plumb their meaning.
Critic- Tom Graves
Original Score: 2.5 out of 5

Read Review: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/albumreviews/the-division-bell-19940616