Official Review: The secret of magic by Natasa Louppou

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Re: Official Review: The secret of magic by Natasa Louppou

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A rabbit that can talk sounds like a good future. I can't wait to read this book to my daughter.
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A magical box that transports someone to a different time period? That’s an interesting premise right there. I wonder how Tania being in the Titanic moments before it sinks can work out in the end. Would it Tania drastically change the course of history? This really sounds intriguing. I just wish Tania was written a bit more realistic, though.
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This sounds like a good adventure book for young people. I like that it has some good ways of teaching kids about what is important in life. The review was honest and informative. I will have to give this one a try.
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Adventurous books have always been a plus for me and this is no exception. Lovely.
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Good review. I like the message it’s sending. I’m interested to see the adventures that happen. I’ll add this to my must reads.
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Post by rusyalana »

I love children's books. They always give useful lessons to kids and often to adults as well. This one is no exception. It teaches children not to take everything for granted, value what they have and be grateful for that. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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Tania and the rabbit sends me to Alice in Wonderland, and perhaps that was the author's intention: to create a familiar environment for her readers to be comfortable with.
I believe that the flaw you identified in having Tania speak like an older child is very important. I suppose the author did not realize it, probably losing track of her intended readership.
Thank you for your sensible review!
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Wow, what a unique story. This is a great book for teenagers!
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"Magical is mystical." From the genre, Tania is a mystical child who believes in magics. Her life is engoved in magic powers. She never knew much about magic untill the mystical man forgot his suitcase.

Things like this still happens in some parts of Africa, middle belt, and Asia.

This book takes us back to our ancestors and their daity This is a book written under history.
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Talking rabbits, time travel, magic, and adventure?! :rabbit: Now that does seem like quite the entertaining premise for young minds with an interest in fantasy fiction. Thank you for your lovely review!
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Learning the importance of appreciation and compassion towards others is pivotal for all of us. There is far too much apathy in the world today. The story sounds exciting as well as informative in a couple of different ways. Perhaps the character seeming older than their age was a lesson in how older people might think as well. Well done on your review.
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This book sounds like a great addition to the young adult genre. It’s too bad it had some errors that needed cleaned up. Thanks for a nice review.
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This sounds like a fun story that will also help kids learn about various points in history. Thanks for a great review!
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There is something about this plot that touched the inner child in me. It would be so amazing to find a magician's suitcase and experience real magic. My eleven year old is enthralled with this one when I read her the review.
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Post by Adanna Inya »

Lol. This book says young adult, but the plot and characters are children's cartoon worthy. Quantum leap comes to mind with this book. Beautiful review.
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