Official Review: The World of Ato by Patrick Borosky

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Re: Official Review: The World of Ato by Patrick Borosky

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Thank you for your amazing review that encourage me to read this novel and discover the mysterious world of Ato's dreams. I hope that this book will take me in a relaxing and wonderful universe of imagination that you described in your review. Well done! :wink:
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Wow. Sounds like quite the story. I like the insight about how art no longer belongs to the artist after it's complete. Thanks for your review!
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Although I am not much of an enthusiast when it comes to reading fantasy books but a fantasy book depicting the human condition and contemporary society is a must read for me. Thanks for the detailed review.
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I enjoyed reading your review. I was exceptionally pleased when you noted the appeal to both young adults and adults as I have found this in other books of this genre. Your words of the book have intrigued me and having received a free copy and am looking forward to reading the entire book. Congratulations on a job well done (IMHO)
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This review displays a clear grasp of the genre and it is well written and informative. I only read the sample pages, but I enjoyed how quickly my imagination was transported into this fantasy world. Anything to do with dragons usually grabs my attention pretty quicker 😁 🐉
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I love the premise of this story! Bringing paintings to life, traveling to other worlds, and meeting different creatures sounds like a very entertaining read! I enjoy fantasy, and look forward to reading this story. Thank you for the review!
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I love fantacies. They pabe an escape route to whatever. It is such a wonderful experience to travel into other peoples' imaginations. Good review.
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Your review and the free sample are both compelling me to read the rest of the book. The descriptive writing, the humorous banter between Ato and Iro, the traveling to different worlds and being able to bring things to life through art...such a good storyline! Thanks for the great review
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Your review is superb! Thank you for your in depth thoughts. I feel like this is going to be a magnificent read for myself and my teenagers! I feel a little ping of truth in fantasy novels, and the mystery that intrigues me is worth every sentence. I can't wait to read the rest of this book. Thank you again!
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Ato creates exceptional art that she would like to share with the whole world. When she meets Iro, a magical dragon, her fortunes turn as Iro transports her into the magical world she always imagined.
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Yes it's a fictional story but sometimes these type of are related to someone in real life those who want to live life in their style.
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An excellent fantasy story of a teenage girl Ato who lives alone and overlooks the Crimson Kingdom in this book "The World of Ato" by Patrick Borosky. It is quite interesting that she can bring her paintings to life and travel to the worlds she creates. The book appears to be quite entertaining to read.
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This sounds an intriguing story with the magical powers of Ato. Fans of science fiction would like it. Great review.
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Post by Ayesha Ghori »

Great review!
I am a fan of these genre and you have done a great job at getting me interested. The depth and flow of words really made the review clear, understandable and enjoyable
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Post by Osahon1 »

What a review! I guess lots of young as well adult readers will enjoy this sci-fic book. It sounds entertaining already with the powers of Ato .
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