Review of Life Lessons Through Fly Fishing
Posted: 08 Apr 2023, 15:44
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Life Lessons Through Fly Fishing" by Mark M Winkler.]
Two kids are excited to have finally had the opportunity to go fly fishing with their dad. They have done a couple of things in preparation for this long-awaited adventure. This tale of enthusiasm, recreation, and games is punctuated with some practical life lessons.
The storyline is straightforward, as expected of a children's storybook, and started with a sort of fresh energy. There is an atmosphere of excitement as the kids "spring" from bed and prepare themselves to visit the fishing site. This sparks a kind of curiosity in readers, as they would like to partake in the kids' happiness.
Mark M. Winkler did a great job with the character development. The kids were not only eager to go fly fishing with their dad but also showed a great sense of commitment and responsibility towards that adventure by putting in place all the tools and materials needed for the journey. This sends a message of matching wishes or aspirations with actions. The kids are also likeable: smart, corrigible, and adventurous.
The moral lessons explored in this book are worth paying attention to. The best thing is that they were presented in a fun, practical manner. In addition, the illustrations were appropriate and colourful, making the story more appealing. Also, this is a well-edited book, and this made my reading experience fluid. There is only one grammatical error in it.
I didn't see the author's name on the book cover of the Kindle copy offered to me for review, and that is not okay at all. Also, the story is written in upper case, and although that didn't pose any serious hindrance to my enjoyment of the story, I think the conventional method would have been better.
I rate Life Lessons Through Fly Fishing four out of five stars because of the simple storyline, the practical lessons, the colourful illustrations, and the gripping narration, among others. I removed a star from the rating due to the negative aspects I noted in the above paragraph. Overall, I enjoyed reading this book. I hope the amazing aspects of this book give children a memorable reading experience.
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Life Lessons Through Fly Fishing
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Two kids are excited to have finally had the opportunity to go fly fishing with their dad. They have done a couple of things in preparation for this long-awaited adventure. This tale of enthusiasm, recreation, and games is punctuated with some practical life lessons.
The storyline is straightforward, as expected of a children's storybook, and started with a sort of fresh energy. There is an atmosphere of excitement as the kids "spring" from bed and prepare themselves to visit the fishing site. This sparks a kind of curiosity in readers, as they would like to partake in the kids' happiness.
Mark M. Winkler did a great job with the character development. The kids were not only eager to go fly fishing with their dad but also showed a great sense of commitment and responsibility towards that adventure by putting in place all the tools and materials needed for the journey. This sends a message of matching wishes or aspirations with actions. The kids are also likeable: smart, corrigible, and adventurous.
The moral lessons explored in this book are worth paying attention to. The best thing is that they were presented in a fun, practical manner. In addition, the illustrations were appropriate and colourful, making the story more appealing. Also, this is a well-edited book, and this made my reading experience fluid. There is only one grammatical error in it.
I didn't see the author's name on the book cover of the Kindle copy offered to me for review, and that is not okay at all. Also, the story is written in upper case, and although that didn't pose any serious hindrance to my enjoyment of the story, I think the conventional method would have been better.
I rate Life Lessons Through Fly Fishing four out of five stars because of the simple storyline, the practical lessons, the colourful illustrations, and the gripping narration, among others. I removed a star from the rating due to the negative aspects I noted in the above paragraph. Overall, I enjoyed reading this book. I hope the amazing aspects of this book give children a memorable reading experience.
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Life Lessons Through Fly Fishing
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon