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Re: Official Review: Silent Lee and the Adventure of the Side...

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Silent and Generous. Interesting character names, certainly. I love young fiction books, and the cover caught my eye but magic....? I'm not a fan. Thanks for the lovely review, though.
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It's been a long time I read magical adventure books. So your review is both insightful and convincing that this is the one to pick first. Thanks for the recommendation.
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This review has exposed my mine to the content of the book than when i was reading it the first time. i enjoy that aspect of meeting people who are persistent with their friend.
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First, the book title, then the names of the characters, all in all, this writer is out to capture my interest. In this young adult novel, Sie and Raahi work together to find Aunt Generous. There's also a splash of magic. Cheers!!!
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It's the perfect book for a teenager - exciting, adventurous, funny, witty and creative. I loved the names in it, I felt like switching worlds during reading. Raahi was my absolute favorite! Their work together was very lovable, and Silent’s mother gave the threatening aura to the story that made the book more serious. I'd love to read a sequel too!
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I hope Sie and Raahi find Aunt Generous; I find their names amusing though. Thanks for the review.
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The cover is fantastic with a noticeable magical feel. This children's/young-adult book seems like it is a fun and sweet read, and I like that as readers we discover places on earth through the protagonist, Silent Lee. Great review!
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This is a cute book for teenagers. Funny names and humour will statisfy anyone!
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The storyline is great, it promised to be filled with mystery, suspense, and investigation. The name of the characters seems unique. I look forward to what Silent will discover. Nice review.
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This book seems fantastic and fun-filled... It will come in handy. Congratulations on BOTD and thanks for the review
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Thanks for a great review. The interesting names and your review have encouraged me to read the magical adventure.
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I must say I love Silent Lee. These names thought I find myself taking a liking too. I have my hopes up that there will be more books in the series.
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Post by Lauren Hanna »

This sounds like a great book for middle and high schoolers. What an adventure Sie goes on to find her aunt. That's great the author opened it up at the end for a sequel. Thank you for a great review.
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Post by Ochieng Omuodo »

It seems this book is designed to have a sequel, what with the bonus chapter and all. I suppose that's the way adventures often seem to be.
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Post by Rayah Raouf »

This sounds lovely! I was a bit worried that it wouldn't be as good since it's short. But, you made it sound like it's worth reading! Thank you. :)
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