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

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I would cherish an enchanted experience a late spring read! I like how the creator set up the connection among Silent and her auntie prior to tossing out the curve that she isn't actually dead! This seems like a genuine page-turner. I can envision my pre-adolescent self eating this up. Ok, who am I joking? I would peruse this today! I love that it's a fast, clean read loaded up with enchantment, fun, and great portrayal. The names are sweet and creative, and I love the secret perspective. The cover workmanship unquestionably advances the book well, and it accommodates its class, which is so significant! Extraordinary survey! for the suggestion!
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I'm glad to read about the diversity in this book. The different ethnicities of the character and the author taking their time to ensure the reader pronounces the name of the characters correctly. Thank you for your review!
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Another adventure awaits the young and young at heart. Great review. Keep it up!
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Silent Lee and the Adventure of the Side Door Key by Alex Hiam is an adventurous story that is one of my favourite genres. I liked the idea of a captive aunt because family is important. Congratulations on #BOTD.
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This sounds like a fun magical mystery for young adults! The characters are interesting and well-developed, and the storyline will keep readers engrossed to the very end. I love the idea of "Girls' Academy of Latin and Alchemy"! Thanks for the thorough review.
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Nice review!
I love the young adults contents and adventure theme.
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While this book isn't for me, it does sound like a great young adult fiction! I love that it is magical for readers. Congrats on the book of the day. Great review.
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I liked the theme of Silent Lee and the Adventure of the Side Door Key by Alex Hiam. Its an adventure journey, and I liked it a lot. Thanks for the free copy. Congrats.
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Thank you for your fun and detailed review. I enjoyed how you brought this story to life. I enjoyed the few pages I read before coming here. Now back to finish this very cute book!!
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Quite interesting names of the book character and the rhyme on the book title makes the book sound fun!
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I love the sound of this book, and I would love to check it out. The idea of a modern world and a simplistic world is intriguing, just as a note from a supposedly dead person is.
Thank you for this interesting review.
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There's nothing like a young-adult book with magical elements to pique my intrigue. I'll definitely check this book out. Thanks for the review and the recommendation!
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This sounds like an intriguing adventure that even I would enjoy reading! It's great that this book includes diversity, and the characters seem really interesting. I would love to read how Sie and Raahi work together to rescue Aunt Generous and learn more about the key. I enjoyed reading this great review!
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Definitely going to give Silent Lee a try! I mean the names! I feel obliged to find out hat happened to Aunt Generous eventhough I am an adult now!
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I have always been a huge fan of stories that involve magic but I am very intrigued with how the author was able to fit fantastical adventures in such short pages. Adults can surely enjoy this one because I definitely will, congrats on BOTD!
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