Review of Children of the Godlight

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Post by Gabriella H »

I really like that a summary of book one was provided at the beginning of this book, as that will make it easy to understand this book. Also, this seems like an interesting storyline. Thanks for the detailed review and for providing a heads-up about the mixed point of view.
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The Hawaiian cosmology is interesting to read. Boy and Sista's adventure has made me want to read this book
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Post by Sameena Ansari »

I wonder why the main characters are named 'Boy' and 'Sistah'. Also, the names of the characters, the different species, the plot, the cover, and everything about this book are unique and fascinating.
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I just realized how I haven't read so much about Hawaii. I always read and watch people visiting their country but not really anything about them. It's a good thing to read about their mythology or cosmology, sounds super interesting. Thanks for reviewing this.
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Post by Vincent Billz »

The cover it's self is eye catching as well as the plot of the book
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It seems interesting. Even if it looks like a children's book, it sure holds a lot of information about Hawaii.
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Post by Isaac Oh »

I love how the Hawaiian words were explained, it was helpful. It was nice getting to know more about the culture and their language. I also love the colorful cover. Congratulations on BOTD.
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It does seem like an interesting and unique book to read. I fancy mythology so I may give it a whirl and see what I think. Thank you for thorough review
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Children of the Godlight seems to have a suspense-filled Storyline. I can see that a lot of events unfolded. I love science-fiction books of this such. Congrats on BOTD.
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This seems an interesting fast-paced sci-fi in which the main characters land in a cloud-city and the story follows. Thank you for this detailed and succinct review!
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Post by Blessing E »

I still believe this mythology of the Hawaiian's is quite interesting. I have already added it to my to-read list. Well done and congratulations on the book of the day.
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Post by Alyz Phali »

Your summary makes the book sound interesting with great lessons to take away. I appreciate you for sharing.
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Post by Sammy Kamau 2 »

Hawaiian cosmology is new to me but I do like sci-fi and thi sound like good one with creatures without facial features
Nice review
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