Official Review: The secret of magic by Natasa Louppou

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I liked what you said about the girl selling her necklace to buy some family some food. Kindness is such a beautiful quality, and including it as something to be emulated and admired in the story is great. I'll check it out. I think my daughter would enjoy reading it.
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This book sounds like a young adult book. This book also will teach kids how to do magic if they wish to learn.
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Reading about Tania sounds captivating. Her encounter on the Titanic is something I'm looking forward to reading in the book. Thanks for the excellent review.
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Between lessons for the readers, the adventure, and the time traveling magic of the suitcase, it sounds like this would be a great read for young adults.
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I did not consider reading the book at first, but now I have changed my mind. It's nice to see the things going adults and others can learn from this book. Travelling back in time to the Titanic sounds interesting, and I like the fact that she learns to appreciate what she has. For people like myself who struggle with shyness there is an example to relate to ask well.
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A great cover is so vital. I can see why you were drawn to this one. I hope the author fixes the issues so the inside can be as great as the outside.
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Journey to the past. For me, this is the greatest gift that Tania had on her birthday. The story is full of moral lessons. Both children and adults will love this majestic tale.
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Sounds like a fun book for teenagers, and the lessons learned through Tania's journeys will be quite valuable to them as they grow older.
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'Official Review: The secret of magic' by Natasa Louppou is a concise and clear description of the story of the book! It is an easy flow of words that make the readers feel quite at home! The points emphasized by the reviewer are remarkable! The critical analysis of the book is apt and the rating accurate! The review has a neat ending!
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this book will be a good read for the preteens and children alike as the morals of kindness and not taking anything or anyone for granted gets instilled in their hearts..
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This sounds like a really fun book to read, even with the errors. Thanks for the review!
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This book sounds like an interesting read. I like it that the "book teaches a lot of valuable lessons throughout." However, I'm not a fan of this genre, and I'll pass on this one.
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I liked this review, it sounds like a great book for a young girl with a vivid imagination such as my granddaughter. I like that it teaches valuable lessons along with the different events of history it visits. I would read this and recommend to my granddaughter based on this review.
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I agree that the cover is well done and appealing to the eye. The magic, time travel, and talking rabbit are all themes that fascinate this age level. Tania's adventures sound exciting! Thanks for the recommendation.
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Tania reminds me of myself a lot; I am very shy when you get to know me, but once I am comfortable, I break out of my shell. Maybe I will give this one a read. Congrats to the author on BOTD! :)
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