Official Review: Sophia Violet and the Fiery Orb

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Re: Official Review: Sophia Violet and the Fiery Orb

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When I was younger, I used to read books like this all the time. I love books about empowering female characters, great friendships, and amazing new worlds. YA novels are so oversaturated, but there are some terrific books out there! I will give this one a chance! Thank you for your insightful review.
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'Official Review: Sophia Violet and the Fiery Orb' by Evangeline Greene is a valuable glimpse of the sublime story of the book! It acquaints the readers with every part of the story! The readers conclude positively and satisfactorily about the story after reading the review! I appreciate the way the reviewer relates the book to larger issues! The rating given to the book is optimistic!
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I like the world-building aspects you mention, as well as the friendships developed within and a distaste for deception. However, I think I'm going to pass. Thank you for the review and recommendation.
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Hello ,.the book is really good eye catching especially the cover page that keeps me wanting to read this book every now and then... Also the literature that is in the book wow it is a great book would ask any to read and get to learn frm the book i rate the book 4by 4 stars
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I am more than a young adult, but I like fantasy tales, and this one sure has got me fired up. I too, like the bond that is formed amongst the young ladies. It reminds one of how important friendship is, and that females should stand up for each other. This review totally sells the story.
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Interesting story about love, friendship and fitting in. I love Sophia Violet and the Fiery Orb story for being filled with action and some suspense scene. Congrats to the author on BOTD.
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Amidst all the mystery, Sophia Violet has made some interesting connections and developed fascinating relationships. Investigating to find the missing orb that will change their future. Good read!
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Post by Mel_is_a »

I do appreaciate this review since I do love fantasy stories! This one seems to be mind-blowing and really attractive to be read. Thank you for the review.
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Wow! It seems to tick all the right boxes for me. A strong female protagonist working with her diverse and unique team in order to save her world from impending doom. Sounds thrilling! Thank you so much for your wonderfully detailed and insightful review! Happy reading :techie-studyinggray:
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I love fantasy stories with great world building and I also like the friendships in the book. Congrats to the author on BOTD!
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Wow, what a great review! I feel like I know so much about the book, yet my curiosity is really piqued as to how the adventure will unfold. I do love string female protagonists too, so this book sounds quite intriguing to me.
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This seems like a great book for younger teens (although anyone with an interest in fantasy could read it). I love the way you've written the review – it's incredibly convincing. Thanks for the great review!
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Even though Greene had intended this book for female empowerment, I think it'll do a good job of reminding kids that everyone is super awesome. Sophia has been chosen to save 2 planets even though she never thought much of herself. Now she needs to grow a victor's mindset in order to win.
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A blend of Harry Potter and visitors from outer space. Should be a very successful book with young adults. The sample was very interesting.
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Post by Nerea »

I've never tried coming-of-age story. This will be my first book of that category. Additionally, "action, adventure, intrigue, and incredible world-building" are qualities I like in a story. I would love to delve into Sophia's story. I will check the book.
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