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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Congratulations on BOTD. Sounds like it could be an interesting story. I personally like the supernatural, magic, dragons, her bringing paintings to life. So I think I will give this one a try one day.
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Thanks for the excellent review. Looks like, you have enjoyed reading this fantasy novel a lot. Characters and the writing style improving as the story progresses is nice. It sounds like a good pass time reading for young adults and adults. Congrats to the author on BOTD!
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This book sounds so awesome. I am an artist. It would be a dream to really turn my art to life. You just got me with this one. Love fantasy. Love art. Congrats on botd.
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Really interesting book. Though it seems like a children's book, it contains lessons that could be applied in the lives of both the young and the old. Ato went from being a lonely girl that lived on the top of the hill to the likely savior of her people with the help of Iro the dragon. Good review.
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The story of Ato and her adventures into this fantasy world sound intriguing. I like reading books like this. I like dragons which makes it all the more interesting to me. I would read it. I like the way the reviewer described the book.
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The cover of this cover is absolutely mind-blowing. The adventures of this young girl seem quite interesting. I love that the pace and tempo of the book keeps rising. Thanks for the great review.
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This seems to be a very intriguing fantasy story where the protagonist travels to different worlds through her paintings. Thank you for the review.
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Also reviewed this book and yes it deserves so much more than hype. I contacted the author and can't help but gush over his work. I agree with you saying that everything happening in the book is in a crescendo. I, too, despite the typos, wanted to give it a 4 out of 4 stars. I can't wait to have the paperback too.
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Stories that deals with ones destination in terms of success form part of my interest. It gives readers the motivation to continue working and aspiring for the best. The best book of the day.
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I like how the reviewer is honest about the reasoning behind the 4 stars rating even despite a few errors in setup and writing. The YA adventure fantasy about an artist and a dragon is a fine pick for today's BOTD, and fine reading for mine and all book shelves.
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"The world of ato" by "Patrick borosky"
The story Start wife ato a 15yrs old girl,who loves painting and is often absorbed in her painting that she often forgot to eat but her friend Reed and his mother Lyra are always there to remind her that there is a wold outside her paintings. In the absence of ato's parents who have not come home from their trip for the past 2yrs lyra became her guardian.
One day while ato was busy drawing as usual, reed mother lyra came to remind lyra about her planned activity she and her son made. Ato remembered her promise to reed that they would explore the ruins of Azure. She met her son reed and they explored the ruins of azure.
In their exploration, ato fell in a very dark hole,ato discovered that the kingdom of babel lies beneath the crimson kingdom. Ato was curious about what happened to the people of the kingdom of babel because their belonging were well preserved as if the people intended to return.
She found an unfinished painting, and she felt the need to complete the painting, she completed it and while starring at it the dragon she drew came to life the name of the dragon is iro.. It was the dragon that helped her out of the hole,while reed was waiting for her outside the hole.
The world of ato was written by Patrick..the book unfold the beautiful adventure of ato and iro. The book requires maturity so I'll recommend this book to people from ages 14 and above.
I'll rate this book 4out of 4start because it's an amazing book.
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The book sample was great, im excited to read the full story of this book.
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This book seems like one I would like to read to the end. I love the plot idea, and it is a genre that I love. I will be adding this book to my list of books to read.
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Ato seems an interesting, adventurous and independent young girl. Her artistic nature, her wistfulness induce curiosity from the reader about her. The story is told with detailed descriptions in a bid to transport the reader into it. Its It's definitely a book I'd like to read to the end.
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'Official Review: The World of Ato by Patrick Borosky' is a vast and full description of the story of the book. The review encourages me to learn the intricacies of English grammar and vocabulary for writing. The description of characters in the review is captivating. It helps me learn imagination in life! Also the reviewer's will to help the author through her proofreading deserves appreciation!
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