Review of The Princess who Lost her Singing Voice at Christmas

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Review of The Princess who Lost her Singing Voice at Christmas

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The Princess who Lost her Singing Voice at Christmas" by TL Suchman.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Christmas is around the corner, and as always, Princess Angela is ready and excited to sing for her townspeople. However, a girl takes her voice away with a magic wand. Three people watch as this happens. The amazingly talented singer is worried and sad. Will any of them be willing to help restore Angela's voice? Can any power undo the spell the girl cast on Angela's voice?

The Princess who Lost her Singing Voice at Christmas is a children's storybook written and illustrated by TL Suchman. I liked how the author developed the battle between good and evil and what each meant in the lives of the people. This is very realistic because "selfish interest" has always been at war with the "common good."

I liked the personality of Princess Angela. Though she has a royal background, she is humble, easy-going, and connected to her people. She used her gift to serve worthy purposes. All these should motivate children to be of good character and to be generous to people with their talents.

The author did a great job with the character development. Princess Angela, Santa, Junie, Princess Angela's parents, and the girl with a magic wand all played crucial roles in this story. They all contributed to the thematic development of the story. The illustrations are generally okay and appealing, although they don't have those high-end touches.

Overall, this is a great storybook and should give children a satisfying read. I didn't dislike anything in this story. This storybook is thoroughly edited. I didn't find any grammatical errors in it. I am delighted to rate this book five out of five stars based on the aforementioned positive notes. There is no reason to rate it lower.

I recommend this storybook to children between the ages of three and eleven. I believe they will be entertained by this story and positively influenced by the personality of Princess Angela.

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