Review of The Noble Adventures of Beryl and Carol
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Review of The Noble Adventures of Beryl and Carol
The Noble Adventures of Beryl and Carol is a children's book that talks about the spirit of adventure missing in children in today's world. It propagates the benefit of reading and the necessary balance between play and study. It talks about the necessary desire to achieve something or do something special, the value of friendship and maintaining one, understanding the views of others, and accommodating them.
Jeremy Sherr, in this book, talks about two young girls on the run from frequent harassment from a group of boys terrorizing the neighborhood. The girls venture into the forest, rumored to be filled with all types of dangerous villains, and stumble into something spectacular. This spirals into a plot of revenge on the bullies, the search for the truth that has been misconstrued in the town, the struggle with failing grades, a test in their relationship, and a very dangerous treasure hunt which might be the key to saving their families if not their town.
First, I would love to point out that the title of the book was simple. Its simplistic nature would give anyone picking a book for his or her child or children the desired picture the book tends to display. I would also like to commend the author on the simple and easy-to-read words used, which some authors neglect, making the book difficult for the intended readers. I also love the little hand-drawn drawings that I believe might inspire the reader and also aid in the understanding of the book. Also, the book teaches some virtues we would all want our children to emulate growing up. These virtues include hard work, dedication, resilience, willingness to study and discover new things, bravery, wisdom, and so many more.
Even though this book was as outstanding as it could be, I think that one of the virtues that I believe the author was trying to portray in the characters of the story might be likened to revenge which might send the wrong message to the intending target. Nevertheless, with the proper guidance, I think this can be avoided or corrected.
I found the book to be an exhilarating read. I also found no errors in the book. It was exceptionally edited, and this increased my overall satisfaction with the book. This leads to me giving the book a rating of five out of five stars. I believe the negative aspect is one that can be avoided with proper guidance.
I recommend this book to lovers of children's books or parents who would want a nighttime storybook for their kids.
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The Noble Adventures of Beryl and Carol
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As for the boys bullying, I think that's the every boys groups mentality especially the children, but as they grow and by cautioning them, they'll realize that everyone is equal and deserved to be treated as fellow human being with respect.
I love this review, well detailed. Congrats on BOTD!
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Thank you for an honest review!
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Thanks for a beautiful review.
