Official Review: Suzie Sparkle and the Magic Book
Posted: 05 Apr 2015, 21:56
[Following is the official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Suzie Sparkle and the Magic Book" by Steve Moran.]

3 out of 4 stars
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Suzie Sparkle and the Magic Book is written by Steve Moran. Suzie Sparkle was traveling with her dad to buy a first edition copy of the the Grimms' Fairy Tales. her father traded three mice for the book. Suzie found this trade rather odd, but she also felt drawn to the book. She soon finds out that she can literally go into the fairy tales just by reading the stories. At first she finds this fun, but she soon learns that her decisions have consequences. By stepping into the fairy tales, she ends up altering the path's of the original stories. Can Suzie go back and make the stories end the way that they were supposed to, or will the stories be changed forever?
This book was a lot of fun to read. On every page, there was a new adventure. Suzie manages to get herself caught in a lot of interesting situations. What I liked most about this book is that it will teach kids that their choices can have consequences. So it is important to make sure that the decisions we make are the right ones. When we make bad choices, we can end up hurting ourselves and the people around us. That's why it's better to learn to make good decisions at an early age. That is what I think this book will provide for children.
One thing that I didn't care for about this book is that it was a little violent in some parts. Although this kind of interacts with what I said about the choices we make, I still don't think it's a good idea for children to be reading about violence. This is really the only bad thing I found in the book though. Otherwise, I truly enjoyed it.
This book is best suited for children around eight through twelve in age. I wouldn't recommend this book for children under the age of eight years old because of the violence. Children around the ages that I mentioned will usually know that it is always good to make the right choices. For those children, I think this would be a fun and adventurous book for them to read. They will get to read about several different fairy tales, and they will get a new twist to them as well.
I give Suzie Sparkle and the Magic Book 3 out of 4 stars. The reason I didn't give this book 4 stars is because, like I mentioned above, it has some violence. However, I didn't think it deserved anything lower than 3 stars because it was a great book to read. I haven't read anything like this in a long time, and I found it to be very unique.
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3 out of 4 stars
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Suzie Sparkle and the Magic Book is written by Steve Moran. Suzie Sparkle was traveling with her dad to buy a first edition copy of the the Grimms' Fairy Tales. her father traded three mice for the book. Suzie found this trade rather odd, but she also felt drawn to the book. She soon finds out that she can literally go into the fairy tales just by reading the stories. At first she finds this fun, but she soon learns that her decisions have consequences. By stepping into the fairy tales, she ends up altering the path's of the original stories. Can Suzie go back and make the stories end the way that they were supposed to, or will the stories be changed forever?
This book was a lot of fun to read. On every page, there was a new adventure. Suzie manages to get herself caught in a lot of interesting situations. What I liked most about this book is that it will teach kids that their choices can have consequences. So it is important to make sure that the decisions we make are the right ones. When we make bad choices, we can end up hurting ourselves and the people around us. That's why it's better to learn to make good decisions at an early age. That is what I think this book will provide for children.
One thing that I didn't care for about this book is that it was a little violent in some parts. Although this kind of interacts with what I said about the choices we make, I still don't think it's a good idea for children to be reading about violence. This is really the only bad thing I found in the book though. Otherwise, I truly enjoyed it.
This book is best suited for children around eight through twelve in age. I wouldn't recommend this book for children under the age of eight years old because of the violence. Children around the ages that I mentioned will usually know that it is always good to make the right choices. For those children, I think this would be a fun and adventurous book for them to read. They will get to read about several different fairy tales, and they will get a new twist to them as well.
I give Suzie Sparkle and the Magic Book 3 out of 4 stars. The reason I didn't give this book 4 stars is because, like I mentioned above, it has some violence. However, I didn't think it deserved anything lower than 3 stars because it was a great book to read. I haven't read anything like this in a long time, and I found it to be very unique.
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Suzie Sparkle and the Magic Book
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon | on Barnes and Noble | Hassle-Free Sample
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