High School Gods
The first story I read was High School Gods. I really liked how the author of this storybook related the stories of the Greek Gods and Goddesses to a high school and the daily dramas that occur during that period. The introduction definitely pulled me in by talking in the second person and starting off with questions. I know the basic information about the Greek Gods and Goddesses but this storybook gave me another perspective on their personalities. The author's note at the bottom definitely helped clear up any changes she made as well. The navigation of the storybook was simple but really easy to navigate, so that was good!
Love at First Retweet
The second story that caught my eye was Love at First Retweet. I really loved the storyline in this one, since it merged stories that we read as children into social media outlets. It was really relatable to today's world and I loved the way the author portrayed a new version of Little Red Riding Hood and the "Big Bad" Wolf, as well as an alternate story of Cupid and Psyche. The introduction really did a great job of letting me know what the story was going to be about! The layout on the first two pages were simple and easy to navigate; I only had a little trouble on the third page, Bad & Boujee, just because there were little boxes of information on the left and right, so it took me a second to read all of it and in the right order. Overall though, it was a great project!
BOO-mer Sooner: Freshman Year
The last story I read was BOO-mer Sooner: Freshman Year. I picked this one because of the title, and the introduction helped bring me into the story and learn what the storybook was going to be about as well! The layout and overall design of the project was well laid out too, so it wasn't hard following along or finding the next story. I love that the author wrote about the different myths you hear on OU's campus and put it in the perspective of a new, ambitious student. I love hearing things like that too, although I am not one to seek out haunted places. Overall, I really loved the stories in this project!
The first story I read was High School Gods. I really liked how the author of this storybook related the stories of the Greek Gods and Goddesses to a high school and the daily dramas that occur during that period. The introduction definitely pulled me in by talking in the second person and starting off with questions. I know the basic information about the Greek Gods and Goddesses but this storybook gave me another perspective on their personalities. The author's note at the bottom definitely helped clear up any changes she made as well. The navigation of the storybook was simple but really easy to navigate, so that was good!
Love at First Retweet
The second story that caught my eye was Love at First Retweet. I really loved the storyline in this one, since it merged stories that we read as children into social media outlets. It was really relatable to today's world and I loved the way the author portrayed a new version of Little Red Riding Hood and the "Big Bad" Wolf, as well as an alternate story of Cupid and Psyche. The introduction really did a great job of letting me know what the story was going to be about! The layout on the first two pages were simple and easy to navigate; I only had a little trouble on the third page, Bad & Boujee, just because there were little boxes of information on the left and right, so it took me a second to read all of it and in the right order. Overall though, it was a great project!
BOO-mer Sooner: Freshman Year
The last story I read was BOO-mer Sooner: Freshman Year. I picked this one because of the title, and the introduction helped bring me into the story and learn what the storybook was going to be about as well! The layout and overall design of the project was well laid out too, so it wasn't hard following along or finding the next story. I love that the author wrote about the different myths you hear on OU's campus and put it in the perspective of a new, ambitious student. I love hearing things like that too, although I am not one to seek out haunted places. Overall, I really loved the stories in this project!
Source: The "haunted" organ mentioned in "BOO-mer Sooner: Freshman Year."
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