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Review of Unicorns Know Magic

Posted: 30 Apr 2024, 23:17
by Jessica Uchechi Azuka
[Following is a volunteer review of "Unicorns Know Magic" by Charles Adkins.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Have you ever woken up to a series of events that made you feel like Alice in Wonderland? Join me as we journey into the world where everything is possible in this fictional book, Unicorns Know Magic.


A family of four unicorns had just moved in right next door to a family of four humans. The humans were surprised at these people who packed in, not just because of their appearances but also because of their lifestyles. Their house was eight stories tall, and they could fly. Each of them had distinct qualities that fascinated the humans, who soon became friends with them. Grab a copy of this book to read the fascinating story of these unicorns.


Unicorns Know Magic is a fascinating children’s book by Charles T. Adkins. The book has an intriguing cover page. It also has bright, colorful illustrations on each page, thanks to the efforts of Ros Webb. It is important to note that this book is based on a world of fantasy, as it contains things that can never happen in real life. The unicorns could do things that an average human being cannot dream of trying.


One thing I don’t like about this book is that the title does not showcase the book’s content. I don’t think it is the best possible title that the author could come up with for the book. However, that’s not enough to remove a star from this book’s rating. Despite how fast the reading was, it was still educational. The unicorns flew to different destinations, and I learned a few things there. For example, consider the little French that was spoken in France. I only found one error in the book. It shows that it was professionally edited. Therefore, I rate this book five out of five stars.


I recommend this book to children. It could be read during leisure hours or as a bedtime story.

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Re: Review of Unicorns Know Magic

Posted: 29 Jun 2024, 08:27
by Alissa Deann Devargas
'A family of four unicorns had just moved in right next door to a family of four humans. The humans were surprised at these people who packed in, not just because of their appearances but also because of their lifestyles.'
Unicorns interest me.

Re: Review of Unicorns Know Magic

Posted: 30 Jun 2024, 15:24
by Love Ukaegbu
Ever since I was younger, I have read and watched movies about unicorns, but growing up made me realize that unicorns were nothing but myth. I was sad, but I still look forward to books about unicorns. This is a children's book, and I'm sure the kids will love it.

Re: Review of Unicorns Know Magic

Posted: 18 Jul 2024, 02:56
by Nenye Charles
This book looks like an interesting read for kids, because it’s a story about unicorns. The cover is also something I find alluring.

Re: Review of Unicorns Know Magic

Posted: 22 Jul 2024, 00:00
by Jake Shaun
"Unicorns Know Magic" by Charles T. Adkins is a captivating children's book that transports readers into an enchanting world where unicorns and humans coexist. Filled with vibrant illustrations and imaginative storytelling, this tale highlights the power of friendship and the beauty of embracing differences.

Re: Review of Unicorns Know Magic

Posted: 22 Jul 2024, 04:12
by itz maya
Your review of "Unicorns Know Magic" by Charles T. Adkins is delightful and insightful. I appreciate how you highlighted the enchanting illustrations by Ros Webb and the educational snippets, like the French language. Your point about the title not fully capturing the book’s content is noted, but it’s great to hear that it didn’t affect your overall enjoyment. The mention of professional editing with only one error found is impressive. Thanks for recommending it as a perfect bedtime story for children!

Re: Review of Unicorns Know Magic

Posted: 23 Jul 2024, 01:13
by Williams Frank
A family of unicorns moves next door to humans, surprising them with their magical lifestyle and appearances, leading to unexpected friendships and adventures in a world where anything is possible.

Re: Review of Unicorns Know Magic

Posted: 23 Jul 2024, 16:27
by Elendu Divine Ugochi
I have read about unicorns and watched movies about them since I was a little child, but as I got older, I came to understand that unicorns are only stories. Even though I was depressed, I still enjoyed reading books about unicorns. The kids will adore this children's book, I'm convinced of it.

Re: Review of Unicorns Know Magic

Posted: 26 Jul 2024, 23:04
by Emmanuel Chiahulamiro
Unicorns Know Magic by Charles T. Adkins, beautifully illustrated by Ros Webb, is a delightful bedtime story. Despite the title not fully capturing the book’s content, the enchanting illustrations and educational snippets, like French language lessons, add to its charm. Professionally edited with only one error, this book is highly recommended for children.

Re: Review of Unicorns Know Magic

Posted: 29 Jul 2024, 05:38
by Engr Chiahulamiro Sebastine
"Unicorns Know Magic" by Charles T. Adkins is a delightful children's book that brings readers into an enchanting world where unicorns and humans coexist. Vibrant illustrations and imaginative storytelling highlight the power of friendship and the beauty of embracing differences.