Storybook Favorites
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1. The first storybook I chose was Environment in the world of Indian Epics by Arti Patel. I chose this storybook mostly because of its design which looks almost like a book. It is very easy to see what the story is about and to navigate around the storybook. The introduction is also something that is a strong point. The intro not only introduces the story and provides the necessary background info but it states its intentions to the reader what and what the authors purpose for writing is. In addition, in the intro the first thing stated is a question and the author spends the whole intro answering that question and the rest of the storybook to prove their point.
2. The second storybook I chose was The Epics of Food found at Paige's Storybook. I chose this storybook because it was much different then the others but just as important and interesting. Paige ties in the importance of food to the culture by associating it with important figures and stories. Paige gives a good background of each story in the introduction and includes a link to more background at the bottom of each story. I also like that the home page is by itself and has no other information on it. The different sections are very clearly labeled at the top.
3. The last storybook I chose was Tales of Davy Jones Locker. I chose this story for two different reasons. The first was because of the unique layout. The author allowed for the reader to jump ahead in the story on the home page but it was also clear where the beginning was to start at the beginning. I also liked the layout of each page because the images broke up the text like a real book would. The second reason I chose this book was because in the introduction the author is in the story, they are telling it as if they were inside Davy Jones Locker and it gives a great perspective on the story.
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