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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The plot with Tania jumping to alternate time periods is fascinating to me. However, the formatting and other errors are too distracting for me. Thank you for the review.
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The Secret of Magic ~ is an Awesome Magical Book which tells of the story of a birthday party which left scores of guests speechless. When the feast was over, Tania, wondering if magicians, learn these tricks at a certain school or if magic is real, she finds a mysterious suitcase in her room.

The unfolding mystery continues, when Tania opens up the suitcase, and discovers an unexpected adventure. Peter's Secret will radically change, not only her own life, but also the course of world history.

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This is a young adult book with informative lessons for kids to acquire. A good example is it teaches kids not to take things for granted. This is an important lesson to take home for any reader who reads this book. Congratulations to the author on BOTD.
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The review is great especially the expounding of Tania's character and her relation to the reader. I also find it strange to recommend a young adult's book to children of 7-13 years. The review is insightful. Thank you.
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Post by Tim Terry »

A great book of fantasy for young adults about magic and time travel as well. I love magicians and I was a conjurer myself so this sounds appealing especially to me. My daughter loves magic and fantasy as well so she is going to enjoy it with me. Your review gave a good description of the book without revealing too much!
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I happen to love books for children and young readers. In fact, I sat here and read the whole book. It is shorter than most adult books, but it had adventures and several really good life lessons. Personally, I didn't find the errors you stated interfering with my enjoyment of the book, but I do appreciate your thoughts and review.
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Post by evabernalte »

If you say magic we can really tell that it is about fantasy and adventure that can give us a chance to travel back through time or transport,not only children well enjoy this book but eveyone whose child by heart like me untill now i love fairy tales.hoping to read this book with illustrations
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Well, I was expecting a 4 stars review. But still I liked your review and I think this is such a great book
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Book is for a younger audience and the young at heart. Was waiting to bump into Tania the rabbit and rabbit the Tania. Maybe in the next book. Thanks for the review anyway.
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I imagine when I am warned about a tragedy thats about to happen. Ha! Like how humanity is warned about the consequences sin. Nice thinking though. Congrats to the author.
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Post by Tars »

Don't get me wrong - I am a big fantasy fan, but here lays the big problem. When you read a lot of books in specific genre, it becomes incredibly hard to get surprised by content. Unfortunately, current book, in my opinion, is bad example of cliches bang together. Once again we have mysterious box, rabbit, Titanic and so on. No offense, but I am not interested.
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I really enjoyed reading your review, it made me want to read this book. Thank you for the detailed review.
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I enjoyed reading this review. The book sounds like it will be beneficial for kids with the life lessons involved. The helpful, talking rabbit is what makes me want to read it.
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The Secret of Magic by Natasa Louppou is a book I can see becoming the favorite of most young kids. Congratulations on being BOTD
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This books cover gives me the shivers as it looks enchanting, engaging and sinister. Look forward to reading it
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