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Andy K (10821 KP) created a video about in My bucket list
Apr 6, 2018
GameCritics (290 KP) created a video about The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild in Video Games
Sep 14, 2017
GameCritics (290 KP) created a video about The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap in Video Games
Sep 28, 2017
Katey Bassett (610 KP) rated the Nintendo 64 version of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time in Video Games
Nov 14, 2018
BEST ZELDA!
Kayla (1 KP) rated the Nintendo Switch version of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild in Video Games
Mar 3, 2018
Swamp Water (37 KP) rated The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker in Video Games
Sep 13, 2017
Jarom Solar Norris (177 KP) rated The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker in Video Games
Sep 7, 2017
Kevin Phillipson (9928 KP) rated A to z the series in TV
Sep 23, 2018 (Updated Sep 23, 2018)
I loved this show when it first got shown 4 years ago it ended too soon for my liking. The story of andrew and Zelda and there relationship which lasts eight months three weeks five days and one hour christin Milioti who played the mother in how i met your mother is brillant as Zelda and the rest of the cast is too thumbs up
Ali A (76 KP) rated When We Were Vikings in Books
Mar 4, 2020
When We Were Vikings is about Zelda, a high functioning 21 year old diagnosed with fetal alcohol syndrome, who is a Viking enthusiast trying to figure out her life quest. Zelda lives with her brother Gert after both of their parents died when they were young. Gert and his on again/off again girlfriend Annie, whom Zelda calls AK47, make up Zelda's main tribe. Together, they try to figure out their legacies.
Andrew David MacDonald delivered an amazing story. I absolutely adored the character of Zelda. The way she loved Vikings and applied the Viking culture to make it through life's difficulties was endearing. I loved Zelda and I just wanted her to succeed. Her blunt, unembellished language was easy to read and refreshing. Whether it's telling off thugs or talking about sex and periods, Zelda says what she thinks.
Her brother Gert also tried to figure out how to not only live his life and figure the world out, but also tried to help Zelda figure hers out. He attempted to work with the cards he'd been dealt, but in all honesty, he seemed to constantly grab from the pile ones that just made life harder - he was always making messes that others were cleaning up after, even Zelda herself. I just wanted to sit him down and tell him to get it together and keep it together.
This book had a lot of concepts in it that worked for me. The characters are both quirky and realistic. It's endearing and heartwarming; it's full of love and hate. Some portions of the book made me laugh out loud while others made me want to slam the book shut out of frustration. It had some light themes but also some pretty dark themes. When We Were Vikings earned a spot on my Recommended Fiction List.
"...The point is you're willing to give it a try. That's what makes someone a legend."
Andrew David MacDonald delivered an amazing story. I absolutely adored the character of Zelda. The way she loved Vikings and applied the Viking culture to make it through life's difficulties was endearing. I loved Zelda and I just wanted her to succeed. Her blunt, unembellished language was easy to read and refreshing. Whether it's telling off thugs or talking about sex and periods, Zelda says what she thinks.
Her brother Gert also tried to figure out how to not only live his life and figure the world out, but also tried to help Zelda figure hers out. He attempted to work with the cards he'd been dealt, but in all honesty, he seemed to constantly grab from the pile ones that just made life harder - he was always making messes that others were cleaning up after, even Zelda herself. I just wanted to sit him down and tell him to get it together and keep it together.
This book had a lot of concepts in it that worked for me. The characters are both quirky and realistic. It's endearing and heartwarming; it's full of love and hate. Some portions of the book made me laugh out loud while others made me want to slam the book shut out of frustration. It had some light themes but also some pretty dark themes. When We Were Vikings earned a spot on my Recommended Fiction List.
"...The point is you're willing to give it a try. That's what makes someone a legend."