Review of Love, Grandma
Posted: 17 Sep 2021, 23:11
[Following is a volunteer review of "Love, Grandma" by Ann Morris.]
The memories we have with our families are cherished, whether they are the good, the bad, and the memories in between. We use photo albums, scratch books, and even read stories from a book. One grandma, Ann Morris, wrote a little book called Love, Grandma that would tell about her two granddaughters and the time she was able to spend with them while they were very young children.
I really enjoyed this little adventure because it was very short and sweet and to the point. The story had a very easy flow to it and it was told in the form of a poem. I was able to finish the story within twenty minutes because it was so easy to read and very fast. I also like the fact that Ann rewrote this story in the Spanish version for those people, so that more people can enjoy her precious moments with her grandchildren.
While there was nothing to dislike about the story, the only issue I really had was the fact that the book was in PDF format, but that is okay. Some people are fine with it and that is good to have different formats.
I highly recommend Love, Grandma to anyone. It does not matter if you have children, grandchildren, or maybe you know someone who needs a story told to them. This is definitely G-rated, with no naughty words, and that is perfect for any child. Maybe a child would like to read this themselves, and maybe become an Accelerated Reader book for schools.
I found absolutely no typos or grammatical errors here in this book. It was a quick read and easy to follow along, so this book is well worth 4 out of 4 stars. I hope I can read more of Ann's stories and give her more positive reviews.
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Love, Grandma
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The memories we have with our families are cherished, whether they are the good, the bad, and the memories in between. We use photo albums, scratch books, and even read stories from a book. One grandma, Ann Morris, wrote a little book called Love, Grandma that would tell about her two granddaughters and the time she was able to spend with them while they were very young children.
I really enjoyed this little adventure because it was very short and sweet and to the point. The story had a very easy flow to it and it was told in the form of a poem. I was able to finish the story within twenty minutes because it was so easy to read and very fast. I also like the fact that Ann rewrote this story in the Spanish version for those people, so that more people can enjoy her precious moments with her grandchildren.
While there was nothing to dislike about the story, the only issue I really had was the fact that the book was in PDF format, but that is okay. Some people are fine with it and that is good to have different formats.
I highly recommend Love, Grandma to anyone. It does not matter if you have children, grandchildren, or maybe you know someone who needs a story told to them. This is definitely G-rated, with no naughty words, and that is perfect for any child. Maybe a child would like to read this themselves, and maybe become an Accelerated Reader book for schools.
I found absolutely no typos or grammatical errors here in this book. It was a quick read and easy to follow along, so this book is well worth 4 out of 4 stars. I hope I can read more of Ann's stories and give her more positive reviews.
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Love, Grandma
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon