Hahaha! This made me laugh. But I hope that they don't try, to avoid casualties. You know that kids are quite curious and experimental.NetMassimo wrote: ↑05 Jun 2020, 10:09 If children tried practicing magic or sorcery, they'd discover that there are no such things. It might sound like a harsh lesson, but it might be useful. Joking apart, this seems a good novel to introduce children to the fantasy genre. Thank you for your great review!
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I share your sentiments. Thank you.Caffrey_19 wrote: ↑05 Jun 2020, 13:54 An amazing story of child abuse and survival. I only hope kids are captivated and directed toward the dominant message here. Nice work on the review.
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The fonts were really tiny. I think that the author should work on that.
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I would've love to have my children read this but because of the fonts, I may have to pass (I have a not-so-good eyesight, I don't want my children to have too)
Who knows? When the author gets to see the review and do something about it, I might have my kids read it in the future.
Great review as always
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Haha! Wizards have the tech version of everything. Yes, I hope that the author works on it. Thank you.jennydelacruz wrote: ↑06 Jun 2020, 01:56 Wow, wizards are into technology too!
I would've love to have my children read this but because of the fonts, I may have to pass (I have a not-so-good eyesight, I don't want my children to have too)
Who knows? When the author gets to see the review and do something about it, I might have my kids read it in the future.
Great review as always
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That's okay. Thank you for commenting.Marshal mutai wrote: ↑06 Jun 2020, 02:23 This is a captivating review! Unfortunately I'll pass this one because I don't get along with children's books
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Thank you for your thoughtful comment.
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Exactly! You have to read it with the mind of a kid.Susmita Biswas wrote: ↑09 Jun 2020, 01:26 I always like to review children's books. They looks simple but you need to think as a kid to understand their perspective. Awesome review.
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You'd think so, until the kid becomes an obsessive 30 year old waiting for the magic portal to openNetMassimo wrote: ↑05 Jun 2020, 10:09 If children tried practicing magic or sorcery, they'd discover that there are no such things. It might sound like a harsh lesson, but it might be useful. Joking apart, this seems a good novel to introduce children to the fantasy genre. Thank you for your great review!
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