Some stories don't connect with us, yet some leave us wanting more and more. One of my favorite stories is
Peter Pan: The Boy Who Would Not Grow Up.
This topic is familiar to me as I have heard and read stories about Peter Pan, and not just seen the movie. The title did a good job at showing what the story would be about. The introduction pulls you in to an interesting world and gives a heads up about what this story will be about. It also has a wonderful, magical cursive font and a background that really fits the character. Overall the navigation in this blog was great, and easy to follow.
Another one that I enjoy is
Perseus's journey.
I am a little familiar with this topic, but am hazy on some of the details within the story. The title is short and to the punch, and gives the reader information on exactly what they are going to be reading. The intro does a good job at providing a little mystery and start of the story, it builds to a point where you want to click on the next post to see how it plays out. The layout is kind of bland and white, if I was to do something along these lines I would try and put a little more into it. The navigation is easy and the pictures go right along with the story very well and really help me, as the reader, gain visual knowledge of what it might have looked like.
My third story that I enjoyed to read was
The Unanswered Questions of Pooh and friends.
I am familiar with Winnie the Pooh, but this is another adventure so it is as new to me as it is to anyone else. The title shows exactly what is to be expected. I loved the intro, it showed the same fun and charisma as does everything Pooh related and is quite a twist. The layout is perfect and definitely does an amazing job at representing the story perfectly, all the way down to the font and color of the page. I would love to do something along these lines, one because of my love of all that is Disney and because it is a fun topic that can be taken down many paths.
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