Review of Unicorns Know Magic
Posted: 08 Apr 2023, 17:20
[Following is a volunteer review of "Unicorns Know Magic" by Charles Adkins.]
Once a bunch of unicorns paid a visit to the eight-storey building they built next door, these two siblings were overjoyed. These unicorns include Bisty, who could stand on her head all day; Chase, who could play the guitar and sing all day; Abey, who could juggle at least 50 balls; and Georgia, who could roller skate down all of their hallways. Where are the origins of these unicorns? Before they reach their new location, where do they live?
These two siblings, along with the unicorns, flew so far that they reached Paris, France. There, they went to a restaurant and enjoyed a delicious meal of croissants. They traveled even as far as London, where they visited the Queen, who was astounded to see a herd of unicorns across the ocean. Even the two brothers' trip to school was accompanied by unicorns. After all these enjoyable times together, the unicorns made the decision to return to their native location. How did the two siblings respond to it?
I learned a lot about unicorns from Charles Adkins' fantastic book, "Unicorns Know Magic." Unicorns were good at flying, intelligent, obeyed the regulations, were good line leaders, were excellent readers, and were numerate. I adore how quickly the kids bonded with these new acquaintances; it demonstrates their friendliness and love for their neighborhood. I also discovered that unicorns are vegetarians who also enjoy eating nuts, apples, and oranges.
This great work was masterfully assembled by the author. For simple story comprehension, the book includes diagrammatic images or graphics. Although not particularly difficult, the plot was well-organized, and the characters were well-rounded. There were no grammatical or typographical faults in the book, as far as I could tell. As a result, the book is exceptionally well-edited.
Every phrase in the text is clearly explained, and it is also highly thorough. The narrator's identity wasn't stated, which was a minor flaw in this book, in my opinion. In spite of this, it is not enough to deduct a star, so I will give this book five out of five stars. I'll suggest it to anyone who wants to know more about unicorns. Anyone who enjoys entertaining stories will also get my recommendation.
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Unicorns Know Magic
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Once a bunch of unicorns paid a visit to the eight-storey building they built next door, these two siblings were overjoyed. These unicorns include Bisty, who could stand on her head all day; Chase, who could play the guitar and sing all day; Abey, who could juggle at least 50 balls; and Georgia, who could roller skate down all of their hallways. Where are the origins of these unicorns? Before they reach their new location, where do they live?
These two siblings, along with the unicorns, flew so far that they reached Paris, France. There, they went to a restaurant and enjoyed a delicious meal of croissants. They traveled even as far as London, where they visited the Queen, who was astounded to see a herd of unicorns across the ocean. Even the two brothers' trip to school was accompanied by unicorns. After all these enjoyable times together, the unicorns made the decision to return to their native location. How did the two siblings respond to it?
I learned a lot about unicorns from Charles Adkins' fantastic book, "Unicorns Know Magic." Unicorns were good at flying, intelligent, obeyed the regulations, were good line leaders, were excellent readers, and were numerate. I adore how quickly the kids bonded with these new acquaintances; it demonstrates their friendliness and love for their neighborhood. I also discovered that unicorns are vegetarians who also enjoy eating nuts, apples, and oranges.
This great work was masterfully assembled by the author. For simple story comprehension, the book includes diagrammatic images or graphics. Although not particularly difficult, the plot was well-organized, and the characters were well-rounded. There were no grammatical or typographical faults in the book, as far as I could tell. As a result, the book is exceptionally well-edited.
Every phrase in the text is clearly explained, and it is also highly thorough. The narrator's identity wasn't stated, which was a minor flaw in this book, in my opinion. In spite of this, it is not enough to deduct a star, so I will give this book five out of five stars. I'll suggest it to anyone who wants to know more about unicorns. Anyone who enjoys entertaining stories will also get my recommendation.
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Unicorns Know Magic
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon