Official Review: Liliana and the Relics of Power

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Re: Official Review: Liliana and the Relics of Power

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Sounds really good! I might need to read this one next.
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This sounds amazing for younger readers, although I agree with you that it might not be for those who want something a little meatier when reading (i.e., more development). Thanks for the review!
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Sounds like a fascinating fantasy story. Unfortunately, I'm not a fan of supernatural stories or magical features. I'll skip this book. Sorry. You did great in your review.
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Fantasy isn't generally a genre I go for, so I'm going to pass on this one. It does sound unique and great for younger readers. Thanks for this compelling review! Cheers:)
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I agree that most of the pitfalls you found are common in middle school age books. I do believe kids would enjoy it though. Thank you for reviewing!
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Jyockel08 wrote: 27 Sep 2019, 15:20 Sounds really good! I might need to read this one next.
I hope you enjoy it!

gen_g wrote: 28 Sep 2019, 15:08 This sounds amazing for younger readers, although I agree with you that it might not be for those who want something a little meatier when reading (i.e., more development). Thanks for the review!
Thanks for stopping by!

Nerea wrote: 29 Sep 2019, 07:38 Sounds like a fascinating fantasy story. Unfortunately, I'm not a fan of supernatural stories or magical features. I'll skip this book. Sorry. You did great in your review.
Thank you for your comment!

Meg98 wrote: 29 Sep 2019, 17:01 Fantasy isn't generally a genre I go for, so I'm going to pass on this one. It does sound unique and great for younger readers. Thanks for this compelling review! Cheers:)
Thanks for commenting!

Letora wrote: 30 Sep 2019, 04:47 I agree that most of the pitfalls you found are common in middle school age books. I do believe kids would enjoy it though. Thank you for reviewing!
Yes, I think they would. Thanks for stopping by!
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The book's theme is really interesting. I can already imagine worthia from your vivid description. This sounds to be a great book for the young book worms. Thanks for a very thorough review.
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