Review by briellejee -- The World of Ato by Patrick Borosky

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Re: Review by briellejee -- The World of Ato by Patrick Borosky

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briellejee wrote: 17 Feb 2019, 08:40
Vlinstry wrote: 15 Feb 2019, 15:51 Your review is fantastic and is written in such a way that makes it impossible for me not to want to read the book that the review is about. The quote at the end is a nice touch too and I think your review definitely gives me something to work towards with my own reviews.

I also love your Signature!
Oh thank you for such compliments. I really appreciate it. I do hope you'll read the book. Adding quotes at the end is kind of my signature in writing reviews, especially from books I like. It makes the reader of the review get a glimpse of the author's writing style. Thank you again for being nice. :tiphat:

The LOTR signature or the "review thingy" signature? :lol2:
It's not so much being nice as truthful :) And the LOTR signature! I love that particular poem from it.
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labibliofile wrote: 21 Feb 2019, 09:37 I just finished reading the book and I genuinely want to thank you! I loved it - especially the 'cute' dragon! Iro would definitely flower at this if I said it to him!

Thank you so much for the recommendation! :tiphat:
When the author dropped Iro's size, I immediately liked the author's humor about it. I also incorporated it in my review when I hyped everyone about the dragon. I hoped no one was shocked to know that he is little :lol2: Iro's character was the best too! AHH! I really really am thankful that you read it! Were you nervous at the cliffhanger??? I can't wait for the next book! Also, I'm glad that you loved it! I'm currently trying to paint and draw my favorite scenes from the book. Also, don't you realize that Iro was like Mushu from Mulan? LOL. Look at me being giddy talking about the book. Hahaha, again thanks so much! :tiphat:
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kaymontacell wrote: 20 Feb 2019, 07:34 Thanks for the review! There seems to be a really cool art and creativity thread going with it. Maybe I'll check it out sometime.
I really hope you will! Hit me up if you finished reading it! :techie-studyingbrown:
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briellejee wrote: 26 Feb 2019, 08:05
labibliofile wrote: 21 Feb 2019, 09:37 I just finished reading the book and I genuinely want to thank you! I loved it - especially the 'cute' dragon! Iro would definitely glower at this if I said it to him!

Thank you so much for the recommendation! :tiphat:
When the author dropped Iro's size, I immediately liked the author's humor about it. I also incorporated it in my review when I hyped everyone about the dragon. I hoped no one was shocked to know that he is little :lol2: Iro's character was the best too! AHH! I really really am thankful that you read it! Were you nervous at the cliffhanger??? I can't wait for the next book! Also, I'm glad that you loved it! I'm currently trying to paint and draw my favorite scenes from the book. Also, don't you realize that Iro was like Mushu from Mulan? LOL. Look at me being giddy talking about the book. Hahaha, again thanks so much! :tiphat:
Autocorrect is crazy sometimes I just noticed I said flower, I meant glower!

Also, yes I love Iro's character! And yes, I'm eagerly waiting for the next book!

Good luck for your paintings, that must require immense talent, I am really bad at it!

I hadn't realized that while reading it but now that you say it, they are actually quite similar!
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Stories that deals with ones destination in terms of success form part of my interest. It gives readers the motivation to continue working and aspiring for the best. The best book of the day.
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Sumbule1 wrote: 12 Mar 2019, 00:20 Stories that deals with ones destination in terms of success form part of my interest. It gives readers the motivation to continue working and aspiring for the best. The best book of the day.
YES IT IS THE BEST BOTD! I've been praying and wishing that this book would be BOTD and if possible, BOTM, and here it is! I couldn't stress enough how I like and love this book so much. I feel all giddy just talking about it. This book deserves more and deserves a paperback! Thanks for stopping by! :tiphat: :techie-studyingbrown:
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Wow! I wonder up to what extent art and creativity could take the protagonist in this story? One thing I'm sure of, though, is that it has certainly captured your heart. Thank you for your infectiously enthusiastic review.
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Espie wrote: 12 Mar 2019, 01:42 Wow! I wonder up to what extent art and creativity could take the protagonist in this story? One thing I'm sure of, though, is that it has certainly captured your heart. Thank you for your infectiously enthusiastic review.
Thanks, Ma'am! I think all the delight I got for the book has reflected on my review. Not enough words to describe how i feel about this book. I do hope you'll read it. Thanks for stopping by! :tiphat:
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