Review of Unicorns Know Magic

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Unicorns Know Magic" by Charles Adkins.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Unicorns Know Magic by Charles T. Adkins is a lovely children's story about unicorns. The story takes the reader on a journey with the unicorns.
 
This story is narrated from the point of view of two children. It is about four unicorns named Abby, Bitsy, Chase, and Georgia. They move into the neighbourhood of these two children, and they quickly become friends with them. Each unicorn has a unique skill, but they all have one in common: flight. They are skilled in their flight. The children journey on the wings of the unicorns to several places. In Paris, they learn new French words. In London, they meet the Queen and take part in a parade. At school, the unicorns show how smart they are by reading and answering so many questions. They help the children clean and renovate their house. They spend an amazing time with the unicorns, but this is shortlived. The children are sad as the unicorns depart and hope to see them again.
 
Unicorns Know Magic is a beautiful book for children. The language used by the author was very simple and clear. The story is one that can be read as a bedtime story. Its colourful and childish illustration makes it suitable for children. One thing I enjoyed as I was reading was the rhyming scheme. Well, I did not notice this until I got to the fifth page. I had to start reading again.
 
I cannot think of anything I dislike about this book. The cover page, title, storyline, and graphics are perfect. I did not notice any grammatical or typographical errors while reading. I commend the author, Charles T. Adkins, for doing such a great job.
 
I rate this book five out of five stars. It is indeed a unique one. It was professionally edited. I recommend this book for children who love adventures. I also recommend it for authors who are into writing stories for children. They will find this book useful.

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Ama Ra Chi
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A well written review. Amazing
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Sounds like my daughter would love it. She adores unicorn stories!
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This book would interest a lot of children. The unicorns in the story, the little adventure in it, the colorful easy-to-draw pictures, and the short poem-like descriptions all make this book attractive to children.
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