Review of Fax and his Adventures to prevent Climate Change

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King Nyebuchi wrote: 06 Jul 2023, 00:55 The plot and characters are truly exhilarating. Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed reading your review. Kavita, you did an exceptional job on it.
Thank you very much for the comment King! Yes, exhilarating characters and spontaneous actions. Great book if we overlook the negatives.
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So the message of the book is basically saving earth from any kind of threat like pollution and climate change. I like the way you have described everything and it really got me. Reading about a man who can transform himself into a whale seems like a fun read. I will surely try to read it. Thank you Kavita Shah for providing these amazing reviews for us readers!
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The plot sounds quite unique and engaging, Kavita! The image of a whale smoking a cigar and holding a gun is hilarious :lol: Your rating is justified, too. I'll think about giving this book a shot. Thanks for the lovely review!
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Have seen many people giving it a two star and below but on my side am currently reading this book it's amazing and educational
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Ghostyear15 wrote: 15 Jun 2023, 17:35 It receives two stars out of five. Two stars for the intriguing storyline and Fax, the defender of Earth. If you want to read a funny and cheerful narrative about protecting the Earth from pollution and other detrimental activities, I suggest reading this book.
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It sounds entertaining and interesting, and mentioning that it is humorous, lighthearted, and an earth-saving story is a pleasure to read. We will definitely have a great time reading this book. I will add this to my bookshelves.
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The Keeper Jr wrote: 07 Jul 2023, 22:25 So the message of the book is basically saving earth from any kind of threat like pollution and climate change. I like the way you have described everything and it really got me. Reading about a man who can transform himself into a whale seems like a fun read. I will surely try to read it. Thank you Kavita Shah for providing these amazing reviews for us readers!
Yep, Fax is like AI who thinks in Virtual reality and performs quite bizarre actions. Thank you for reading Keeper Jr! :tiphat:
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Smrithi Arun wrote: 10 Jul 2023, 12:59 The plot sounds quite unique and engaging, Kavita! The image of a whale smoking a cigar and holding a gun is hilarious :lol: Your rating is justified, too. I'll think about giving this book a shot. Thanks for the lovely review!
Funny like OG and what he does in that form is truly OG!
Thank you for reading Smrithi! :tiphat:
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bosire linet wrote: 11 Jul 2023, 04:07 Have seen many people giving it a two star and below but on my side am currently reading this book it's amazing and educational
It's great that you like it. I truly wanted to give it 5 stars but given the 3 points, I couldn't. Thank you for reading and commenting Bosire linet! :tiphat:
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Nhlahla Shabalala wrote: 11 Jul 2023, 22:53
Ghostyear15 wrote: 15 Jun 2023, 17:35 It receives two stars out of five. Two stars for the intriguing storyline and Fax, the defender of Earth. If you want to read a funny and cheerful narrative about protecting the Earth from pollution and other detrimental activities, I suggest reading this book.
Thank you for quoting fellow reviewers comment! :techie-studyingbrown:
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Rica Concepcion wrote: 12 Jul 2023, 23:55 It sounds entertaining and interesting, and mentioning that it is humorous, lighthearted, and an earth-saving story is a pleasure to read. We will definitely have a great time reading this book. I will add this to my bookshelves.
Indeed, its always fascinating to read how one person could save earth. Thank you very much for reading Rica! :tiphat:
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Your feedback on the review of "Fax and his Adventures to prevent Climate Change" provides a comprehensive assessment of the book's strengths and weaknesses. You begin by summarizing the story and introducing the character of Fax, emphasizing his animated and unique qualities. Your reference to the comedic elements and the resemblance to Jim Carrey's character in "The Mask" adds a relatable and vivid image for readers.

You highlight the book's success in conveying the message of the potential dangers to Earth and the need for change. This demonstrates an appreciation for the underlying themes and the book's relevance to real-world issues. The mention of the first and last three chapters being particularly enjoyable shows your engagement with the narrative structure and its resolution.

Your critique of the language used and the fast-paced nature of the story adds valuable insights. By expressing the difficulty in understanding certain sentences and the rushed pacing, you provide specific examples that highlight areas where the book fell short. Additionally, noting the presence of errors contributes to a well-rounded evaluation.

Your deduction of two stars for language and pacing, as well as another star for errors, demonstrates a fair assessment and a commitment to maintaining high standards. Your recommendation for readers seeking a humorous and lighthearted story about saving the Earth adds a helpful perspective.
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Definitely an interesting idea, shame about the book then falling short.
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