Review of Justice of the Wild

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Readers will have to find out what's the big deal of a pride of lions escaping. If you enjoy stories where anyone can be off-ed, this is for you.
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I can't imagine someone stealing a lion given his status as the ferocious king of the jungle. That is why I am intrigued and have a liking for this book. I wanna know the entire event. I love your detailed review too.
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An interesting wildlife based fiction story book "Justice of the Wild" by Michael du Preez, which follows aftermath of emergency news announcement is made about a pride of lions that have escaped from their camp in Lion Park.
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Justice of the Wild" by Michael du Preez, a book that features a pride of lions, adventures, searching, and students. It will be fun to find out what happened to the missing lions.
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"Justice of the Wild" by Michael du Preez opens with news that the lions have escaped from their camp. There is a school in the immediate vicinity of Lion Park, which makes the situation worse every second. The book is written from a third-person narrative.
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The book sounds interesting and intriguing. Not only is it full of thrill with the disappearance of the lions and two boys being witnesses to this act but it also attracts our attention to the global problem of poaching and its ramifications. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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Post by AJIBOLA Olasunbo Aminat »

Thanks for the detailed review! Justice of the Wild" by Michael du Preez sound intriguing. I will like to know if the lions are found or not. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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I remember a time in my life when I wanted to be a conservation ecologist, and as a South African who also loves suspenseful novels, I believe this is an excellent read for me.
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"Justice of the Wild" by Michael du Preez follows Ranpha and Paul as they witness the lion being captured, facing uncertainty over their safety and the animal's fate.
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Poaching is a horrible scourge that is causing many species to go extinct because there are many fools willing to spend a lot of money in the mistaken belief that a certain portion of an animal's body has therapeutic qualities. It appears to be a compelling tale that highlights the value of protecting animals, in this case lions. Congrats on BOTD.
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Great review! This sounds like a thrill ride from start to finish. It would be interesting to experience a crime mystery from the perspective of children. With cliffhangers in every chapter, it will be hard to put down.
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“Justice of the Wild” by Michael du Preez promises an engaging narrative filled with suspense and moral dilemmas surrounding wildlife management and human interactions. The cliffhangers effectively maintain suspense, keeping readers engaged. The third-person perspective enhances understanding of character motivations, enriching the overall reading experience. Your insights reflect a deep appreciation for the author’s skill in crafting tension and character relationships, which undoubtedly contributes to the book’s appeal.
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Post by divine Achoja »

From the free sample I read,i could say this book has a fabulous story line and it is intriguing .it talks more about wildlife.i would love to know what happened to the missing lions.
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Post by Rose Angela »

"Justice of the Wild" by Michael du Preez is a thrilling novel about canned lion hunting and wildlife poaching. A storm triggers a security breach at a Lion Park near Johannesburg, leading to a dangerous chase as poachers try to capture escaped lions. Gripping and suspenseful!
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Justice of the Wild is an intriguing young adult novel that encourages readers to explore themes of friendship and adventure. It shows how teenagers are curious and clever in their own unique ways.
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