How Stoneheart Changed Me
This book was strangely dark for a juvenile novel. I couldn’t shake the feeling of impending doom the whole time. Despite the heavy, unnecessary descriptions (seriously, we didn’t need every cobblestone explained), I actually enjoyed the world-building—especially the map at the start. The cover’s a classic case of “don’t judge,” but man, it hooked me. Only downside? I wasn’t reading in English back then, so I missed out on the sequels. Maybe I’ll give it another go someday. This is a great london tour idea by the way.
eli5.txt
> be 12yo schizo
> has a meltdown, knocks off a dragon head from a museum
> statue monsters wake up and chase him through London
> meets a random statue soldier who’s surprisingly helpful
> meets another schizo, but female
> everyone’s being hunted by a creepy dude with mirrors and a dagger
> cliche_escape_plot.exe
> fights status, gets hurt, keeps going
> statue frined gets trapped in mirror world
> decides to go on a rescue mission despite wainting to go back to normal the whole time…
> sure, why not?.jpg