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Review of Bosco and the Bees

Posted: 19 Nov 2023, 12:35
by Victory Ositaorah
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Bosco and the Bees" by Cat Ritchie.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Queen Madrina and her Royal Court were coming to Somewhere in a few days. Rowan met his companion, Dorialle, in Somewhere's major herb garden with their baby son and informed her that Queen Madrina was coming to visit their son. Rowan, Lady Sylph, and the other eleven fairies created a portal connecting Somewhere and Fairy Land.

King Sigil, Queen Madrina, and their Royal Court began the naming ritual. Rowan and Dorialle called their son Bosco, and the names of the other twin girls, Gwyn and Wrenna, were also entered into the book of names. Queen Madrina stated that if these children had not selected a talent or apprenticeship after ten years of spending time with their families, they would be forced to labour in the Royal Court for five years. They would be looked after there till they found their life path. Get a copy of Cat Ritchie's fascinating book, Bosco and the Bees, to find out if these children were successful in their lives or ended up serving at the Royal Court.

I admired the author's creativity while writing this fantasy novel because I found the storyline perfect. This book's descriptive style left me wondering as I read about many aspects I was unaware of before reading it. This book taught me much about flowers, such as elderberries, daylilies, and marigolds. The book would also enlighten readers on the principal species of bees among thousands of other species. I also learned about rocks like calcites and granite and the relevance of most species' relationships with nature. I most identified with the characters Mirror and Queen Ruby because they played vital roles in the story, such as when Mirror highlighted the importance of our emotions.

I found no reason to dislike this book, and because of the positives above, I am giving it a perfect rating of 5 out of 5 stars. The book was also professionally edited, since I found a few errors, which shows the editor did a good job. I recommend this book to young readers and others who enjoy reading fantasy stories about nature.

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Re: Review of Bosco and the Bees

Posted: 21 Nov 2023, 08:29
by Kirui Collins
I normally watch stories about kingdoms only in movies. I want to read this.

Re: Review of Bosco and the Bees

Posted: 22 Nov 2023, 02:12
by Hannah93
The story is intriguing in a good way ,how focused they want their future be better with no struggles.

Re: Review of Bosco and the Bees

Posted: 25 Nov 2023, 16:21
by NetMassimo
I'm probably old for this novel but this seems like a lovely fantasy book for kids who like to learn about nature, especially flowers and bees. Thank you for your great review!

Re: Review of Bosco and the Bees

Posted: 04 Dec 2023, 08:41
by Samuel Falle
This review appreciated the book and applauded the author for doing a great job in creating it. Based on the pleasant impression the author's writing created, the reviewer also did well in making me want to include the book on my bookshelf.

Re: Review of Bosco and the Bees

Posted: 16 Jan 2024, 00:14
by Aaron Joseph Maupin
Based on the review, it appears to be a helpful and sufficient review that will motivate readers to buy the book. The reviewer praises the author's creativity, descriptive style, and educational aspects of the story. They found no reasons to dislike the book and give it a perfect rating. Therefore, the book seems like a good addition to anyone's library.

Re: Review of Bosco and the Bees

Posted: 05 Mar 2024, 04:24
by Ajay Rudrapati
I am very much awaited to read this book, Your review motivated me to read this book ASAP. The way you inculcated the details of the book in a very clear manner is impressive. Thank you