Review of Peabody Girl Dog-Gone Good
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That's great. Hey, wow, that must have been nostalgic. I searched about the show and watched 1 video that I found on YouTube called"Surrender of Cornwallis". The last witty line by Peabody was Get on your Marqus.MsH2k wrote: ↑18 May 2023, 18:09 Oh my, Kavita, I am going to date myself here, but when you mentioned Mr. Peabody & Sherman, I thought of the characters from the animated Rocky & Bullwinkle Show I watched in the '60s. Then I Googled it and saw they released a movie featuring them in this century.The rescue stories in this book are both exciting and informative.
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Thank you for sharing the original Mr. Peabody and Sherman show. After I watched the movie, I wanted to see more of their tale and now I can.
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Yes, the author is quite dedicated and compassionate. Whether you are human or animal, she is a good one to have on your side. Thank you for your visit, Chris.Chris Agbara wrote: ↑19 May 2023, 14:21 Thank you for this engaging and thoughtful review. You have captured the essence of the book and the author’s style. I’m curious to read these animal-rescue stories and learn from the author’s experience. I admire her dedication and compassion for animals. I’m glad you enjoyed the book despite some minor flaws.
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The author did her very best to protect the animals, but sometimes it just comes down to a survival of the fittest. There were a fair share of happy stories, though.
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The reviewer particularly enjoyed how each story in the book follows a similar structure, introducing the problem, detailing the author's approach, and providing a resolution. They appreciated the variety of animals involved, including bats, horses, turtles, and ferrets, and mentioned learning exciting facts along the way, like the color-changing ability of ferrets.
One aspect that stood out to the reviewer was the author's conversational writing style. They felt like the stories were being told to them directly, envisioning themselves sitting with the author and chatting. However, they did note that the informal style occasionally led to subtle shifts in tense and implied dialogue that required extra attention while reading. The reviewer also mentioned punctuation errors in some of the longer sentences, likely due to their length.
Despite these minor issues, the reviewer deducted only one star and ultimately gave the book a rating of 4 out of 5 stars. They highly recommend it to animal lovers and readers who enjoy following real-life heroic adventures. The reviewer commends the author's passion for her work and believes she does an excellent job sharing these stories.
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Nancy's very first book had me laughing and crying aloud. Her style of writing is as natural as can be and provides a personal touch to this amazing character who broke plenty of barriers while provided barriers for critters of all sorts. Nancy's second and last collection of true stories continues to pull the heartstrings while allowing room for the humor and curiosity of some situations to shine through.
It's well worth your time to read and fully indulge your heart and humor in these two delightful books.