Review of Fireball Teen Superhero

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Most of the time, children's books hold the life lessons most adults need to know. Children's books use a more gentle tone compared to adult books, which is why most children learn lessons in a comfortable way.

Thank you so much for the wonderful review!
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Hyacinth Bella wrote: 18 Apr 2022, 21:41 Most of the time, children's books hold the life lessons most adults need to know. Children's books use a more gentle tone compared to adult books, which is why most children learn lessons in a comfortable way.

Thank you so much for the wonderful review!
You're right. Plus, they are still fun! Thanks.
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This review is striking and impactful. Levi's story puts me in some kind of regurgitating emotions.
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Hyacinth Bella wrote: 18 Apr 2022, 21:41 Most of the time, children's books hold the life lessons most adults need to know. Children's books use a more gentle tone compared to adult books, which is why most children learn lessons in a comfortable way.

Thank you so much for the wonderful review!
I agree with you. Children books can, sometimes, even be more entertaining, educative, and didactic than some adult books.
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Kingsondml wrote: 20 Apr 2022, 13:16 This review is striking and impactful. Levi's story puts me in some kind of regurgitating emotions.
The book has a great lesson. Levi is a great kid. You really feel attached to him. Thanks.
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This book seems interesting and captivating with a unique plot. I look forward to reading it. Thanks for the review.
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