
Meredith was the only person who witnessed the crash and she dragged Jason?s body from the wreckage, performing CPR before nursing him back to the health.ĭespite being the royal heir to a galactic empire, Jason fell in love with this simple human female. His ship blew a converter as he made his way home from exploring the stars to help his father in a war that had broken out between the Empire and the Ariguan Confederacy. The Earthling who would grow up to guard the galaxy was born in Colorado to Meredith Quill?a human?and Jason (AKA J?son of Spartax)?the heir to a galactic empire whose ship crashed in the Rocky Mountains. Now teamed up with a group called the Guardians of the Galaxy, Peter Quill has been kicking bad guy butts and saving the day under a different moniker: Star-Lord. Plucked from his rural home, he was thrust into a life of roguery and adventure across the stars. The DreamWorks movie, Rise of the Guardians, is due November of 2012 and rumored to be in 3-D.Peter Quill was born on Earth, the son of a human mother and an alien father. They will tell the stories of Santa Claus, the Tooth Fairy, the Sandman, the Easter Bunny and Jack Frost. The Man in the Moon is the first of six picture and seven chapter books by William Joyce.


Even then, some vocabulary will be troublesome. As for independent reading, and I have not actually leveled The Man in the Moon, my educated guess would be third grade+. My educated guess would place miM at the primary level of six years+. Though listed as appropriate for four years+, I assert that the four year old would need to be quite advanced to understand the intricacies of the story. While The Man in the Moon makes for a fantastic read aloud, it is not an easy picture book to read. Yet, The Man in the Moon also has a sinister mysteriousness about it. The book is chock-full of gorgeously luminous illustrations and a whimsical fun. The first release in the series is The Man in the Moon is an origin story, explaining not only how the man in the moon came to be, but also why the earth’s moon glows. Those two literary gods alone were enough hype to turn my attention!Īuthor William Joyce has been working on the idea of telling the histories of childhood icons for twenty years. Then I saw quotes from two of my favorite living writers: “It instantly became my children's favorite book” - Michael Chabon, “A fabulous recapturing of an old, real fairytale world. I had lots of more important books to read. With thirteen scheduled books, in a mix of both picture and chapter formats, and a DreamWorks movie, starring Hugh Jackman, Alec Baldwin, and Jude Law, how could anyone overlook it? Yet, when the big book version of the first book in the series arrived on my doorstep last week, I sort of pushed it to the side. I must have been living under a rock to miss all the hype surrounding The Guardians of Childhood series.
