

But then I didn't say that because it sounds like I'm just labelling Ali a fanfic writer, which I don't really think of her as, exclusively. Reading this story, which is by Dave Roman and the Alison Wilgus, I first wanted to say "And this is why they should let fanfic writers write for the canon. Everybody seems to be faithfully represented, and it flows fairly well.more So I guess it's really only useful for people who have only watched the movie, and who the hell would want to do that? The cartoon is fantastic, and the movie.

And for another, there's absolutely nothing in this book that you don't learn from watching the cartoon. For one thing, they're using the movie's character designs, something that threw me off a bit. Which becomes very obvious once you start reading. If you look at the cover closely (something you can't do when requesting library books from the online catalog) you can see that it's actually a tie in to the movie, not the cartoon.

The problem starts with the source material. This was my first draw off the pile, and I'm going to hope that it will be the least successful one. I may have just recently finished watching Legend of Korra (I'm late, I know) and then gone a little overboard by ordering almost everything Avatar related my library had.

