Review of Justice of the Wild

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Lions on the loose? That's a scary situation that I cannot even imagine especially the thought of not knowing. I enjoyed the review and look forward to reading the full story myself. Congratulations on BOTD.
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It’s fascinating how the author skillfully weaves suspense and unpredictability into the narrative by ending most chapters on cliffhangers, creating a sense of urgency that keeps readers eagerly turning pages. Nice review.
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Poaching really is horrible. Eager to find out who took the lions
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Justice of the Wild seems like a great mystery thriller. I like that the story has a lot of suspense and adventure. Plus, it's nice that the book touches on poaching and wildlife in general. Congratulations on making botd!
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I wouldn't usually read books intertwined with animals except it's a children's book—well, most times, they are. I like the author's idea about the characters in this book; they all are relevant to the story and work together to elevate the theme. I am curious as to who got the lions and why. The review is detailed and insightful, making me look forward to it. Congratulations to the author on being selected for Book of the Day.
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“Justice of the Wild” is a story about five female and one male lion that were able to escape from their fenced area of captivity in the Lion Park near Johannesburg, South Africa during a lightning storm with heavy rainfall. While most people would be afraid of the lions there were poachers that were very interested in capturing the lions for use at their own game park. Ranpha and Paul witness the lions being loaded into a truck and then return to school to learn that the lions are still missing. To learn what happens to the lions and the main characters one needs to read the book. As pointed out in the official review, each chapter ends with a cliffhanger so I am looking forward to reading the entire book. I went to South Africa several years ago and visited the Lion Park near South Africa and my wife and I held baby lions and heard stories about visitors that did not heed warnings about keeping their windows closed in their vehicles while driving through the areas where the lions were free to roam and there were visitors pulled out of cars and killed by the lions. This is an excellent book.
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Thank you for this incredible review, which sensitises the need for wildlife conservation, particularly lions. Good job!
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It´s an interesting plot indeed. I like how it seems to be mystery and full action inside of a premise of lions missing. I´d love to see how it develops. Good review!
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I like how Ranpha and Paul’s bond is portrayed realistically, showing their friendship in a way that feels authentic and age-appropriate. It appears that Michael du Preez has great skill in developing character relationships.
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Post by Florence Ahenda »

The little glimpse into the BOTD "Justice of the wild"by Michael du Preez through this review has made the adventure in the book come alive ,I am interested in knowing what happened to the lion's and what the boys role was in the story ,I also appreciate that the book brings awareness to a serious issue of poaching of animals in the wild . The book seems full of suspense and intrigue and should be on the "to read list"of all those who love trillers and action packed books .
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Post by Sarah Zain »

That's an amazing review I enjoy reading it. The story seems engaging and full of excitement. How the author expressed the wildlife in many versions the good and bad. Both in human and animals. Good choice for BOTD. Congrats.
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Justice of the Wild: Canned Lion Hunting Drama is such a powerful exploration of the controversial world of canned lion hunting. Through gripping storytelling with such an amazing plot that keeps you at the edge of your screen, du Preez sheds light on the ethics of wildlife conservation and hunting. This thought-provoking drama immerses any reader in the fight for justice and animal rights....Well done!!
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I like nature reserves, so I am intrigued with this story about some missing lions in a lion park. Thanks for the review.
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Justice of the Wild by Michael du Preez sounds like a gripping, thought-provoking thriller that exposes the disturbing world of canned lion hunting. The escape of the lions and the involvement of Paul and Rampha seem to promise suspense and action.
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The storyline involving the missing lion is suspenseful, and I appreciate the way the characters are portrayed in this book.
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