Review by Adanna Inya -- The Frights of Fiji

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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. :D Joking apart, this seems a good novel to introduce children to the fantasy genre. Thank you for your great review!
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.
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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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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.
I share your sentiments. Thank you.
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Leen282 wrote: 05 Jun 2020, 11:37 I loved your review and was really bummed reading about the tiny letters. Let's hope that gets sorted out during a next round of editing.
The fonts were really tiny. I think that the author should work on that.
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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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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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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 :)
Haha! Wizards have the tech version of everything. Yes, I hope that the author works on it. Thank you.
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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
That's okay. Thank you for commenting.
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Alyssa's life seems to be full of action and pain. I hope the wizard didn't hurt her. I like your critics about the book. It's helpful. Good job in your review.
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Nerea wrote: 06 Jun 2020, 15:18 Alyssa's life seems to be full of action and pain. I hope the wizard didn't hurt her. I like your critics about the book. It's helpful. Good job in your review.
Thank you for your thoughtful comment.
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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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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.
Exactly! You have to read it with the mind of a kid.
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This sounds like a great book. The lessons on courage, confidence, hope, and determination are the most important things I look out for in children's books. Nice review
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I like the children's book. They always have some important lessons. Thanks for the interesting review.
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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. :D Joking apart, this seems a good novel to introduce children to the fantasy genre. Thank you for your great review!
You'd think so, until the kid becomes an obsessive 30 year old waiting for the magic portal to open
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