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Haas, Benjamin (7 August 2018). "China bans Winnie the Pooh film after comparisons to President Xi". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077 . Retrieved 26 May 2023. Winnie the Pooh Gets a Chainsaw in 'Blood and Honey' Sequel". Collider. 14 August 2023 . Retrieved 15 August 2023. I do find you extraordinary. Perhaps not extraordinarily brave or just or true, but extraordinary nonetheless.” When I rolled my eyes, politely skeptical, he stepped in front of me, forcing us both to a halt. “Who else would have accepted the spoiled son of a king? The misused aristocrat? The sacrilegious huntsman? In the eyes of the kingdom, we are nothing.” His voice dropped lower still. “You’ve given us all a place, a purpose, when before we didn’t have one. You are the reason we’re here, Lou. And I don’t care about the waters’ truth—you are my sister. Never forget it.” Rusak, Rotem (26 May 2022). "Winnie the Pooh is a Terrifying Slasher Villain in Blood and Honey". Nerdist. Archived from the original on 26 May 2022 . Retrieved 27 May 2022. Y también tenemos varias escenas spicy que my goodness HOT HOT HOT, raras en este género, pero una siempre lo agradece.

The story gets darker, more rushed, excruciating at some point and everything you have to do is sit there and sweat because that action is heart-pumping. Everything becomes more visual, more terrifying. And even so, the main motif of the whole book seems to be the blindness of one’s mind. The ending was pretty anticlimatic. They've gone to so much pain and shit. I went through so much just to finish this series and hoping the end will save it, but no sir that did not happen. Everything was super convinient. The villains were all handled extremely easily, like they are not the most powerful man and woman in this world and some even the oldest. They've lived for centuries and this is how they are defeated really? Morgane is supposed to be this super evil and smart villain and this is how it ends for her. Really? Disappointing is an understatement. The ending was so rushed that the author didn't really bothered to make it satisfying. Everything wraps up? That seems to be good enough. No need for it to actually be a great ending. Phillips, Terry (18 February 2023). "Blood & Honey Director Wants To Make TMNT & Teletubbies Horror Movies". ScreenRant. Archived from the original on 20 February 2023 . Retrieved 20 February 2023.

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Gods & Monsters is a perfect ending to the series. It is full of action, funny and cute moments, love, and friendship, and it was a very entertaining and satisfactory ending to the series.

This should have been a duology. I don't know what the people who made the decision for it to be a trilogy were thinking. It was a shitty decision. Both B&H and G&M dragged so much and had some many scenes that could have been cut. Those should have been just one books. I don't really care what you think about this, if you wanted more books in this world, but I eieve in quality over quantity. Trenholm, Richard (27 May 2022). "Winnie the Pooh Horror Movie 'Blood and Honey' Ends Badly For Eeyore, oh Bother". CNET. Archived from the original on 26 May 2022 . Retrieved 27 May 2022. McAndrews, Mary Beth (18 July 2022). " 'Winnie The Pooh: Blood and Honey' Composer Creates Bee-Filled Violin For the Score [Exclusive Video]". Dread Central. Archived from the original on 18 July 2022 . Retrieved 28 October 2022. Morgane admitting that she COULDN'T kill Lou the moment she was born because she grabbed her finger in her little fist was 💔💔. It did nothing to absolve her from her terrible parenting but I'd be lying if I said I didn't tear up a little. Wanshel, Elyse (26 May 2022). "Slasher Film 'Winnie The Pooh: Blood And Honey' Shows Beloved Characters Gone 'Feral' ". HuffPost. Archived from the original on 26 May 2022 . Retrieved 27 May 2022.

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Okay, but wait, let’s talk about all that action, romance, and funniness for a minute. By habit, I sort of dread the final books in series. Usually, I find that these final books have very slow pacing and are often too serious and grim to have fun while reading. But Gods & Monsters is fun. The action was nonstop throughout this book which caught me entirely by surprise because I felt like there was so much that happened in Blood & Honey that was going to weigh down the action and plot progression in Gods & Monsters, but that truly wasn’t the case. I actually found the pacing to be stronger in Gods & Monsters than it was in either of the previous two books, and I caught myself having to pause every so often while reading because so much was happening that I would just need a breather for a second! Especially toward the end, my heart felt like it was in my stomach for seriously the entirety of the last twenty percent of the story. So yes, the action is amazing, but there’s still the intensity of the high stakes our babies have to work to combat, as well as their own interpersonal struggles. And, somehow, Shelby is able keep the action and tension coming, but still bring the funny?! I read a good portion of this book while on vacation, and I truly had to cover my mouth to hide my laughter and grins in public because there was just so much amazing banter in this book, not to mention some seriously cute moments that had me smiling like a fool. To elude the scores of witches and throngs of chasseurs at their heels, Lou and Reid need allies. Strong ones. But protection comes at a price, and the group is forced to embark on separate quests to build their forces. As Lou and Reid try to close the widening rift between them, the dastardly Morgane baits them in a lethal game of cat and mouse that threatens to destroy something worth more than any coven.

I suppose I should also mention that I cried three separate times during the epilogue of this book. So do with that information what you will! No puedo dejar de pensar que le faltaron más paginas al libro, había más cosas que tenían que aclararnos se sintió que quedaron cabos sueltos y que quedó inconcluso, aunque no es así pero yo necesito saber todo, por eso mis mixed feellings. Reading ‘Reid Labelle’ for the first time was really strange and it was the first time you see another of his names. I think he has four in this book. Lyon, as he’s the king’s son, Labelle, as he’s Madame Labelle’s son, Leblanc as Lou’s husband and Diggory the name he grew up with which is given to oprhans. I guess he has all of these identities pressing on him and he’s trying to find out who he is throughout the book. The world Lou and Coco come from is Matriarchal so he would have taken these names if things had been different.

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Ya en la segunda parte baja la intensidad, pero luego luego se nos viene otra complicación, todo el mundo está en su contra. Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey Sequel Will Give Pooh Bear a Chainsaw". CBR. 15 August 2023 . Retrieved 15 August 2023.

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