Review of WIND
Posted: 19 Mar 2023, 11:56
[Following is a volunteer review of "WIND" by Ellen Dee Davidson.]
Even in the world of fairy tales, people still face challenges. Wind is a fictional book by Ellen Dee Davidson that tells the story of two young beings faced with a world where they have to encounter problems and find solutions.
Katie is an introvert who leads a lonely life with just her loyal friend, her parents, and her cat, Sasha. Her schoolmates see her as odd because she claims to hear inanimate objects speak and communicate with her. However, Katie does not want to believe this truth. One day, she neglects a warning by Sasha about impending danger and gets swallowed up in an earthquake in her house. Amidst the turbulence, she meets a strange being who is lost too. They are terrified and search for a means to return home. However, to return home, they have to team up and solve the problem of the universe. Will they be able to team up? How dangerous will this quest be? Grab a copy of the book to find out.
The book contained strange and mystical creations created out of the author’s imaginative mind. The author was careful enough to adequately describe each object, event, being, and character so that readers could easily picture them and enjoy the reading more. The author brought the readers into his imagination and turned this fictional story into reality. The authors created a unique blend of characters that included both human beings and other beings from other parts of the universe. It was more than a simple fairy tale. The book also contains some songs that children will love.
Wind by Ellen Dee Davidson is a children’s fiction book that features friendship, adventure, mystery, loyalty, and unity. The book contains 172 pages and 24 chapters, and each page has twists, turns, and thrills that will keep readers on the edge of their seats without wanting to stop reading. The book contains real-life lessons and subjects that readers can learn from. One significant example would be teamwork. Katie, an introvert, is forced to team up with Za, an extrovert and obnoxious being from another world. They experience, learn, and understand that unity would keep people together, but divisions would only spoil things. The book also raises critical issues like scattered and broken families and their effects on children.
There is nothing to dislike about this book. It had a captivating and rich storyline that everyone would enjoy. It also had perfect characterization and an intriguing cover page. Therefore, I rate this book five out of five stars. The book was professionally edited, as I found a few errors while reading.
I recommend this book to young children aged seven and above. Adults can also read this book to younger children, and even adults can enjoy the rich contents of this book. It was a splendid read.
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WIND
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Even in the world of fairy tales, people still face challenges. Wind is a fictional book by Ellen Dee Davidson that tells the story of two young beings faced with a world where they have to encounter problems and find solutions.
Katie is an introvert who leads a lonely life with just her loyal friend, her parents, and her cat, Sasha. Her schoolmates see her as odd because she claims to hear inanimate objects speak and communicate with her. However, Katie does not want to believe this truth. One day, she neglects a warning by Sasha about impending danger and gets swallowed up in an earthquake in her house. Amidst the turbulence, she meets a strange being who is lost too. They are terrified and search for a means to return home. However, to return home, they have to team up and solve the problem of the universe. Will they be able to team up? How dangerous will this quest be? Grab a copy of the book to find out.
The book contained strange and mystical creations created out of the author’s imaginative mind. The author was careful enough to adequately describe each object, event, being, and character so that readers could easily picture them and enjoy the reading more. The author brought the readers into his imagination and turned this fictional story into reality. The authors created a unique blend of characters that included both human beings and other beings from other parts of the universe. It was more than a simple fairy tale. The book also contains some songs that children will love.
Wind by Ellen Dee Davidson is a children’s fiction book that features friendship, adventure, mystery, loyalty, and unity. The book contains 172 pages and 24 chapters, and each page has twists, turns, and thrills that will keep readers on the edge of their seats without wanting to stop reading. The book contains real-life lessons and subjects that readers can learn from. One significant example would be teamwork. Katie, an introvert, is forced to team up with Za, an extrovert and obnoxious being from another world. They experience, learn, and understand that unity would keep people together, but divisions would only spoil things. The book also raises critical issues like scattered and broken families and their effects on children.
There is nothing to dislike about this book. It had a captivating and rich storyline that everyone would enjoy. It also had perfect characterization and an intriguing cover page. Therefore, I rate this book five out of five stars. The book was professionally edited, as I found a few errors while reading.
I recommend this book to young children aged seven and above. Adults can also read this book to younger children, and even adults can enjoy the rich contents of this book. It was a splendid read.
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WIND
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon