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Robert Andrew wrote: 30 Jul 2023, 16:42 Lilleah" sounds like an enchanting and captivating tale that delves into the world of mermaids, weaving elements of mystery, adventure, and activism in a beautifully crafted setting inspired by the Coast Salish nations in Canada. The protagonist, Lilleah, seems to be a compelling character with her admirable qualities of love, respect, and integrity. Her love for her adoptive family and her yearning to explore the neighboring lakes and rivers add depth to her journey of self-discovery and adventure.
Lilleah's adventurous journey does make for a captivating tale; kudos to the author for this engaging work.
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I'm captivated by how this review captures the essence of "Lilleah." The magical narrative, combined with the author's dedication to creating a multimedia experience, makes me eager to immerse myself in the world of mermaids and Coast Salish nations. The description of the characters as 3D avatars with historically accurate clothing is a unique touch that sparks my curiosity.
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Chad Anthony wrote: 04 Aug 2023, 08:48 I'm captivated by how this review captures the essence of "Lilleah." The magical narrative, combined with the author's dedication to creating a multimedia experience, makes me eager to immerse myself in the world of mermaids and Coast Salish nations. The description of the characters as 3D avatars with historically accurate clothing is a unique touch that sparks my curiosity.
Yes, along with the captivating storyline, the 3D avatars and their meticulous outfits made this book a magical adventure. Thank you for your visit and your comment.
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This is indeed a good review. I love this.
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I am intrigued, I'm going to check out the book and also the YouTube video. Thank you for this truthful review
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This book is fascinating. Also, your enthusiasm for this book is communicable which makes me want to read the book. Thank you for this great review.
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Maltida Jane wrote: 04 Oct 2023, 11:07 This book is fascinating. Also, your enthusiasm for this book is communicable which makes me want to read the book. Thank you for this great review.
This is an engaging tale. I thoroughly enjoyed the adventure even if I'm not usually much for mermaid stories. I hope you have the chance to read it! :character-ariel:

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A great review. I'm really interested in the multimedia aspect you described. It sounds like a lot of work has gone into bringing this story to life.
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Jennifer Coxon wrote: 23 Oct 2023, 06:05 A great review. I'm really interested in the multimedia aspect you described. It sounds like a lot of work has gone into bringing this story to life.
This story seemed to be a labor of love for the author and her fellow artisans. I was amazed at how the single pose for each avatar fit so well in the various scenes.

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This sounds like a wonderful tale. I'm eager to discover Lilleah's story. I wonder what the visuals you describe look like!
Thank you for taking the time to write such a well-thought review. Good job!
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Anaïs Quesson wrote: 27 Nov 2023, 13:44 This sounds like a wonderful tale. I'm eager to discover Lilleah's story. I wonder what the visuals you describe look like!
Thank you for taking the time to write such a well-thought review. Good job!
It's funny--I was just thinking about this story yesterday. I enjoyed the trip to this magical setting. Thank you for stopping by for a visit, Anaïs. I appreciate your kind comment.
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