Review of The World of Ato
Posted: 23 Jul 2021, 07:10
[Following is a volunteer review of "The World of Ato" by Patrick Borosky.]
The World of Ato by Patrick Borosky is a fictional and adventure genre book. The book depicts the story of the protagonists who travelled to the different world full of fantasies and mysteries.
Ato, a 15-year-old girl, is the main protagonist of the book, who lives alone after losing her parents two years ago. She and her best friend Reed likes to explore the world. She wants to show the world and her dreams to others through her art. During an adventure with Reed, she gets met a dragon Iro, and travels to a different world through her paintings, where she meets different people.
The author has written this fiction novel very amazingly. The author has given a good back story to every character that it feels good to see their development. And unlike in every happy-ever-after story Ato still chose to move forward and decides to go on a different journey and find what she has always wanted. In the epilogue of the story, the author has beautifully shown the emotions of Reed, which led the readers to want to read the next part of the series.
The flow of the story brings readers an intense curiosity where they would want to keep reading. The characters find their way to slowly accept their fears and adapts to them. In the starting of the story, author took his time to build the story which I thought was long but from overall viewpoint the whole set up was good.
Throughout the story with the amazing emotions the characters made me feel, I would like give this book 4 out of 4 stars. Even though the story set up took time, the end result was satisfying which covers for all the negative points.
Since the genre of this book is fiction, fantasy and adventure, I would like to recommend it to the people who love these genres. I would also like to recommend this book to the children since it can help them with theirs imaginations. This book cannot be limited to any age group. It has all what all age group people can hope for.
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The World of Ato
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The World of Ato by Patrick Borosky is a fictional and adventure genre book. The book depicts the story of the protagonists who travelled to the different world full of fantasies and mysteries.
Ato, a 15-year-old girl, is the main protagonist of the book, who lives alone after losing her parents two years ago. She and her best friend Reed likes to explore the world. She wants to show the world and her dreams to others through her art. During an adventure with Reed, she gets met a dragon Iro, and travels to a different world through her paintings, where she meets different people.
The author has written this fiction novel very amazingly. The author has given a good back story to every character that it feels good to see their development. And unlike in every happy-ever-after story Ato still chose to move forward and decides to go on a different journey and find what she has always wanted. In the epilogue of the story, the author has beautifully shown the emotions of Reed, which led the readers to want to read the next part of the series.
The flow of the story brings readers an intense curiosity where they would want to keep reading. The characters find their way to slowly accept their fears and adapts to them. In the starting of the story, author took his time to build the story which I thought was long but from overall viewpoint the whole set up was good.
Throughout the story with the amazing emotions the characters made me feel, I would like give this book 4 out of 4 stars. Even though the story set up took time, the end result was satisfying which covers for all the negative points.
Since the genre of this book is fiction, fantasy and adventure, I would like to recommend it to the people who love these genres. I would also like to recommend this book to the children since it can help them with theirs imaginations. This book cannot be limited to any age group. It has all what all age group people can hope for.
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The World of Ato
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon