Official Review: Dragon Sky by Laurie Woodward
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Re: Official Review: Dragon Sky by Laurie Woodward
I do hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Thanks!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
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If you like stories with great imagination, this is definitely one to pick up. Thanks!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.
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This is definitely one that both children and adults could enjoy. It was so imaginative. Thanks for the comment.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.
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