Official Review: The Jewels Of The Rainbow by H.F. Snyder

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Official Review: The Jewels Of The Rainbow by H.F. Snyder

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The Jewels Of The Rainbow" by H.F. Snyder.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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The world needs heroes. Heroes are those who have supernatural powers to overcome evil in society. Heroes are those who respond to us in times of trouble. They heal our wounds and encourage our broken hearts.

The Jewels Of The Rainbow is a fantasy story about three ponies. Durango, Josie, and Lacey were three ponies that were owned by Brooke and Dylan. As the story unfolds, we saw how a powerful Queen Diamond empowered these three ponies. She gave them supernatural powers to fight evil in the world. But their first mission was to rescue those attacked in a bank in Kansas City. Did they succeed in their mission and divine mandate?

My first impression of this novel was that it was meant for children. This book was concise, but the content was superb and heartwarming. I liked how the author passed her message without verbosity. The dialogue was simple and easy to understand.

The first thing I liked about the novel was that the author developed his characters with distinct attributes that made them appear real. I enjoyed the character of Lacey. Lacey questioned almost everything. She almost lost her powers because of her doubtful attitude.

The thing I liked most about this novel was the pictures. The author used animated pictures to illustrate each of the important scenes in the story. She revealed what the ponies looked like. I enjoyed watching these pictures, as they were heartwarming and beautiful. One of the scenes I liked was when the Queen empowered them, and they took a trip to the Queen’s palace.

The author, Haley Snyder, revealed her talent by writing a novel that would be suitable for both children and adults. I learned some lessons from this novel. I also believe that children will also love to read this story. Children will immensely enjoy the relationship between the ponies. They loved themselves and cared about their owners.

It was amazing how the author embellished the ponies with human attributes. Throughout this novel, I did not find anything I disliked about it. I loved everything in this book. The book was professionally edited, as I did not find any grammar and punctuation errors. No offensive language was used in the book. Hence, it is suitable for children.

Overall, I rate this novel 4 out of 4 stars. My rating was based on the fact that the book was perfectly executed. I recommend this novel to those who love superhero and fantasy stories.

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I think this would be a delight for children. Thank you for your review. When I saw the cover I was curious, but unfortunately, I wouldn't read this myself. I wouldn't mind reading it to my younger cousins or even to kids at school.
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Indeed, anyone who is able to meet another in need and overcome evil is a hero. Great review.
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Your review for this book has me very intrigued. It does sound like a children’s book, but it seems like there is more to this book than meets the eye. Thank you for your insightful review.
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This seems like a book suitable for introducing kids to the fantasy genre, so it can be a great gift to a kid. Thank you for your terrific review!
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Well, a book with meaning and pictures? I would love to read this one! In my opinion, an adult should grab a children's book once in a while and see the world through their eyes. And ponies with superpowers are definitely something most children would love. A very insightful review.
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