Official Review: Art Fairy by Floras Athena

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Thank you for your review. I do enjoy reading Greek mythology, so this book does appeal to me. I will add this to my shelf.
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I must say, this is an interesting and relatable read. Thank goodness someone, or ‘something’, came to save him. But paying the fairy a price for happiness? That doesn't sound good. Don't do it, Oris.
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This sounds like a heart-wrenching yet inspiring read. I am not sure it is for me but it could surprise me.
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I also believe the educational system, while making our kids competitive, is a 'talent killer.' But after reading a few sample pages of the book I found the writing style opaque - description overload. Thanks for the in-depth and honest review.
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This sounds like a creative book, but I think I‘d get lost in the imagery. There appears to be a bit of profanity as well. I just came across a barrage in the sample pages that was disconcerting. Thank you for your thorough review.
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I agree with the author's notion that too much focus is placed on cramming for exams and achieving grades. This has taken much of the fun out of learning. Children who cannot keep up with fight for grades often feel that left out and those who pass their exams often do not retain any information after the exam. This should be a very interesting read.
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Oris had an abusive life at home and at school. It seemed difficult to balance making good grades and having time to practice music. I agree that music and art should not be squeezed out to just study for exams and to make good grades. I like that children have many opportunities these days to learn how to play a musical instrument and to pursue art.
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This fantasy novel shows that education should teach the arts and not mindless testing. A little boy Oris wants to be a musician but is bullied and punished until the Art Fairy saves him. Congratulations to the author for being chosen as BOTD. Thanks to the reviewer for your interesting review.
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This is such an original concept. I like that the author takes time to also offer solutions instead of just criticizing the current system. Moreover, the idea of showing the contrast between two fantasy worlds to portray reality is also a great idea. I hope the main character gets to achieve his dreams. Thank you for the detailed review.
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fadjei wrote: 28 Feb 2020, 02:33 This sounds like a great read. I like the discussion about the education system as well. Often kids feel so much pressure to achieve certain grades that they don't really learn concepts and how to think critically but how to take test instead. Love the fantastical elements that are included as well. I will have to add this to my list of reads.
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This sounds like a must read for any parent or child or teacher who has a talented fellow to train, like the author pointed out, not every child is suited for the classroom and forcing such a child to attend classes might have a detrimental effect on some other aspects of his/her development. What I suggest that parents or teachers to do is to identify the talents of each child early on and make adequate provisions for their growth, not stifle them
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It would be truly wonderful to have another great composer like Beethoven in this generation. This sounds like a very interesting book. Congrats on BOTD.
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I am glad that the educator decided to tackle such an obstacle in the path of talent development. It sounds like a nice read and I would like to read it. Thanks for the review.
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The storyline seems amazing. The combination of two worlds, reality and fantasy sounds interesting. Looking forward to reading it. Congrats on BOTD!
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Fantastical realities and parallel words, undernourished minds and overlooked talents... With such a whimsical cover, I never would have suspected there to be an appreciable amount of profanity or violence present! I really appreciate your well-rounded review and the impressions it provides. Thanks for the honest feedback!
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This is a great review. You have managed to peak my interest in this book even though I would not have picked it ordinarily. It seems fun from your review.
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