Review of Justice of the Wild

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This book is about lions on the lose. I'm already getting scared for those that will encounter the lions. Oh snap! This story is not real but the storyline is amazing.
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Ranpha and Paul have discovered a way to help the wild. With packs of lions been taken away are we sure it wasn't a scheme all along?. I love the review and I will love to read the book. It's involves friends on a good adventure to do something meaningful.
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OK, now this is one interesting book. Escaped lion? And then there is a school nearby? What a recipe for disaster? I think the author discusses a lot of important factors about conservation and other aspects of animal Game parks. I think I will enjoy it more because I am from SA and the novel is based there.
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"Justice of the Wild" by Michael du Preez is a gripping adventure-mystery novel. Two teenagers, Ranpha and Paul, team up to unravel the truth behind escaped lions from Lion Park. With suspenseful cliffhangers, well-crafted characters, and a realistic South African setting, this thrilling page-turner keeps you on the edge of your seat. (4/4 stars)
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'Official Review: Justice of the Wild' by Michael du Preez provides a refreshing glimpse of the story. I like that the plot is centered around a lion. The point that this is the story about a pride of lions that have escaped from their camp in Lion Park is worth mentioning in the review. Readers would find great suspense in the story. This is a fiction about wildlife, poaching, mystery, and adventure. It was great to learn that the story is intriguing and realistic!
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I’m looking forward to digging into this novel to be with Ranpha and Paul’s journey as they solve the case of the missing lions and how this will change their lives and their relationships with the other characters.
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The central theme of Justice of the Wild" by Michael du Preez is Wildlife, Poaching and Justice.
The book is an excellent rendition of intrigue, mystery and suspense. Were the escaped Lions found? Did the teenage Ranpha and friend, Paul report what they saw, and how?
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Sounds like a situation where animals are illegally sold and transported. Reminds me of Jurassic Park. This is a beautiful storyline. Congratulations on BOTD.
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Sounds like a perfect blend of adventure, mystery, and friendship. A thrilling page-turner that keeps you on the edge of your seat. The cliffhangers in every chapter effectively maintain suspense, keeping the readers enganged. This might be worth a second look. Thank you for the recommendation. Amazing review!
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I love how suspenseful this sounds! The cliffhangers and high stakes, with the added unpredictability of the characters’ survival, make it seem like a real page-turner. And it’s so rare to find stories set in South Africa—this sounds like an immersive experience. Thanks for the detailed review!
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Thank you for your great review on "Justice of the Wild" by Michael du Preez. An emergency news announcement is made about a pride of lions that have escaped from their camp in Lion Park. According to the reports, a tree struck by lightning damaged the surrounding fence. The students of Woodlands Private School, a school close to the park, are shocked by the news and are directed to walk in pairs. One student called Ranpha must go home for the weekend. He is joined by his friend, Paul, following the news. On their way, they witness something intriguing. They think the worst is over while they watch the lions being loaded into a truck. Did they see the Rangers loading the lions into the truck? I am buying this book which is temporarily discounted on Amazon to find out. Congratulations to the author for BOTD.
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This sounds like an thrilling and captivating crime and mystery story that help the reader appreciate themes like wildlife, poaching, mystery, and adventure. I am not sure if I would be able to follow through the audio attentively, but I will give it a try so that I can find out about the missing lions and whether the students escaped with their lives. Congratulations on being the BOTD.
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Post by Khushi RBY Yadav »

A great review and book as well... i belive that animals protection is good thing but keeping them in a cage is unjustified. Also there is a lot of things that happen bad to animals. So on the part of lions I'm intrigued as to what happened to the pride of lions that escaped the fence of the zoo. Another thing i liked is that book goes into reality touch. Where 2 inexperienced school boys are against trained criminal and boys do come out beaten up.
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The book highlights the complex dynamics of wildlife and poaching. It raises awareness about wildlife protection and how human activities affect the lives of vulnerable animals.
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This story sounds exciting! I’d love to read about the adventure and bond between Ranpha and Paul, along with the suspense and mystery around the escaped lions. The South African setting and wildlife focus make it even more interesting!
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