Official Review: Dragon Sky by Laurie Woodward

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Re: Official Review: Dragon Sky by Laurie Woodward

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Nivi Gideon wrote: 25 Jun 2019, 03:27 I'm impressed with the novel simply by reading your review! I am sure I'll be checking this out soon
I do hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Thanks!
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Tohyib79136 wrote: 25 Jun 2019, 03:45 I agree this sounds like a wonderful book for both children and adults. As I love descriptive, imaginative stories.
If you like stories with great imagination, this is definitely one to pick up. Thanks!
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Your synopsis of this story was very fun to read! It sounds like this author did a wonderful job of setting up a fascinating world that I would love to check out for myself. I love finding books that are great for children and adults so they can be read together. It’s a great way to help kids to develop a love of learning and for helping adults engage in meaningful conversations with their kids.
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Everydayadventure15 wrote: 30 Jun 2019, 20:17 Your synopsis of this story was very fun to read! It sounds like this author did a wonderful job of setting up a fascinating world that I would love to check out for myself. I love finding books that are great for children and adults so they can be read together. It’s a great way to help kids to develop a love of learning and for helping adults engage in meaningful conversations with their kids.
This is definitely one that both children and adults could enjoy. It was so imaginative. Thanks for the comment.
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