Review of The Magedeedo Adventures

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i dont like this book genre so i will pass on reading it. however, i enjoyed reading your review and sorry that the story was not well developed
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This seems like a fun book for young readers. I hope the author takes the time to adjust the world-building in the sequels. Thank you!
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Probably I'm too old for this type of story. It seems like an engaging novel but I've become more interested in stories that include stronger worldbuilding. Regardless, thank you for your great review!
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NetMassimo wrote: 09 Jun 2022, 10:25 Probably I'm too old for this type of story. It seems like an engaging novel but I've become more interested in stories that include stronger worldbuilding. Regardless, thank you for your great review!
I understand completely. It is an enjoyable read, but would probably be enjoyed more by younger teenagers. Thank you for the lovely comment.
marba wrote: 24 May 2022, 08:54 This seems like a fun book for young readers. I hope the author takes the time to adjust the world-building in the sequels. Thank you!
I agree! I hope the world expands more.
CL Reviews wrote: 18 May 2022, 09:00 i dont like this book genre so i will pass on reading it. however, i enjoyed reading your review and sorry that the story was not well developed
Oh, I think this would be well-liked by a younger crowd. Thank you for stopping by.
rose203 wrote: 16 May 2022, 03:40 I don't often read children books but this sounds like an interesting one. Great review.
It is a bit different. Thank you.
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To be honest, the pretty kitty on the profile was what attracted me to your review. I can say I was not disappointed. The cover of the book is lovely and the plot seems like something I would enjoy, despite not being a teenager. The fact that it did not have many negative aspects made me even more excited. Thank you for a great review!
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First, I like the cover. The plot, too, is not disappointing; likewise is the editorial. The editor did an excellent job. It should make a good read for me.
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The book sounds intresting, I look forward to reading. Good review welldone.
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Sounds like an book that could hook young readers into the fantasy genre. It would be interesting to see if the story becomes better developed in future books. If there is a sequel, does this mean that there are many unresolved storylines in this book? Good review!
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thuriya albayaa wrote: 10 Jun 2022, 16:58 To be honest, the pretty kitty on the profile was what attracted me to your review. I can say I was not disappointed. The cover of the book is lovely and the plot seems like something I would enjoy, despite not being a teenager. The fact that it did not have many negative aspects made me even more excited. Thank you for a great review!
Awww!!! Thank you so much. Your picture also caught my attention! A fellow demon-slayer fan. Thank you so much for the lovely feedback.
Francis Freeman wrote: 24 Jun 2022, 17:28 First, I like the cover. The plot, too, is not disappointing; likewise is the editorial. The editor did an excellent job. It should make a good read for me.
Thank you :)
Oyedeji Funmilayo wrote: 30 Jun 2022, 11:56 The book sounds intresting, I look forward to reading. Good review welldone.
It is a pretty interesting book indeed.
Rwill0988 wrote: 14 Aug 2022, 14:39 Sounds like an book that could hook young readers into the fantasy genre. It would be interesting to see if the story becomes better developed in future books. If there is a sequel, does this mean that there are many unresolved storylines in this book? Good review!
If I taught younger kids, I would 100% use this book. :)
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