Review of Tyler's Cosmic Vision
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Review of Tyler's Cosmic Vision
Tyler's Cosmic Vision by M. C. Abushar is the fourth installment in the Tyler, the Rabbit series. This children's book continues to follow Tyler, and this time, he is in the company of the people he loves: his father, mother, and sister, Tia. It was a warm Sunday afternoon, and the rabbit family was enjoying the beautiful park. Unfortunately, tragedy struck when Tia got lost after running off to look at some beautiful daisy flowers that caught her attention. The family was worried and helpless. Tyler could only sit on a rock and look to the sky for help. What could he do to find his beloved sister?
Interestingly, the author put the main character in a scary and devastating situation, and I was intrigued to see how he would handle such a situation, especially knowing that he had assumed a protective role over his sister in one of the previous books. This is a very different challenge from what Tyler has ever experienced. The author also includes fantasy elements, as Tyler's guardian angel is introduced in the story. However, one thing is clear: Tyler must overcome his fear on this dangerous adventure to save his sister.
In the previous books in this series, the author never missed the opportunity to impart important lessons to children, and this installment did not disappoint in this regard, as children will learn about the significance of bravery and determination in the face of adversity. Whether Tyler's courage and his guardian angel's help will be sufficient to help him find Tia will constitute part of the suspense when you pick up a copy of this book.
Also, the author expertly employs noteworthy illustrations to capture the mood of the story throughout. Readers will get to experience the feeling of elation that Tyler and his family felt when they spent a rare moment together and the sadness that filled the cover of the pages when Tia went missing. I also did not find any errors while reading through this book. Therefore, I would say that it was a perfectly well-edited book.
Overall, Tyler's Cosmic Vision is an exciting adventure novel that will thrill its target audience. I did not find any aspect of the book I did not like. On that note, this novel deserves a rating of four out of four stars. Children between the ages of three and eight, especially those who are into adventure books, will enjoy and connect with this story.
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