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Woow... Great review☺️
I would really like to read this book since am a great fan of animations and I also like knowing some information about something than the one just presented on the screen and I think this book would really help.
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This book truly intrigues me, sounds amazing! Thanks for the insightful review
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Caleb 044 wrote: 21 May 2021, 13:11 Woow... Great review☺️
I would really like to read this book since am a great fan of animations and I also like knowing some information about something than the one just presented on the screen and I think this book would really help.
It definitely would help, its got a huge catalog of shows. Some you know and love and others that you've probably never heard of.

Thanks for the feedback!☺
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MarianaFigueira wrote: 21 May 2021, 14:33 This book truly intrigues me, sounds amazing! Thanks for the insightful review
The author really did a good job on this one and thanks for the feedback Mariana!☺
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It would be fun to get insight into some of my favorite animation characters.
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The tittle of the book and it's cover page is very catchy. The message is quite interesting and educating. This will give readers insights of the history of American Animated TV Show.
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OMG I should get this book. So excited.
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Wow! The book seems great. Thanks for the detailed review!
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teacherjh wrote: 22 May 2021, 18:33 It would be fun to get insight into some of my favorite animation characters.
As long as you don't mind the long read, it's definitely an educational and fun experience.

Thanks for dropping by!☺
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Chigo Nwagboso wrote: 23 May 2021, 02:54 The tittle of the book and it's cover page is very catchy. The message is quite interesting and educating. This will give readers insights of the history of American Animated TV Show.
Yeah that's true, seeing The simpsons on the cover was the main reason why I read this book🤣

Thanks for the feedback! Chigo ☺
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Mtibza eM wrote: 23 May 2021, 06:18 OMG I should get this book. So excited.
Happy reading Mtibza! And thanks for dropping in
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Jeff Kanda wrote: 23 May 2021, 08:36 Wow! The book seems great. Thanks for the detailed review!
And thank you for the feedback Jeff ☺
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Great review. When I saw this book was up for review I thought it might be boring and let it pass, but now it seems real interesting.
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Fasmin wrote: 23 May 2021, 23:19 Great review. When I saw this book was up for review I thought it might be boring and let it pass, but now it seems real interesting.
I felt the same way but I took a gamble on it and it paid off. I enjoyed learning about so many different shows and how the medium has changed over the years.

Thanks for the feedback Fasmin! ☺
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