Review by SomeoneInTheWorld -- The World of Ato

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Re: Review by SomeoneInTheWorld -- The World of Ato

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sanjus wrote: 06 Nov 2019, 21:30 Nice magical story that draws the reader into it by the fact that a talented young girl named Ato, who not only can paint, but also put life into it.
Yes, it's really magical, and your comment captures it perfectly. Thank you very much for reading and commenting.
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This is a beautiful story, and your review is so compelling. I appreciate the message the author tries to pass across and I love a book with well developed and relatable characters. It will definitely make a great read for me. If I ever pick up this book, it's because of your review. Superb review 👌
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spluficvictory wrote: 07 Nov 2019, 07:50 This is a beautiful story, and your review is so compelling. I appreciate the message the author tries to pass across and I love a book with well developed and relatable characters. It will definitely make a great read for me. If I ever pick up this book, it's because of your review. Superb review 👌
Thank you so much for your comment and for your kind words!! I'm so glad you liked my review. You made me really happy and also a little more confident about my writing in English. Thank you so much for your kind comment!
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This seems like a lovely and magical book that I'd love to read. The cover looks beautiful as well. Thanks for a great review!
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Charlyt wrote: 08 Nov 2019, 03:46 This seems like a lovely and magical book that I'd love to read. The cover looks beautiful as well. Thanks for a great review!
It's really a magical book, I'm sure you will love it. Thank you very much for reading and commenting!
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You said some encouraging things about my first review for OBC, the book Hidden. So I jumped over here to read your review and very glad I did too.

I think Ato is not the only creative one. I loved the way you suggested that if the dragon breathed his flames on the author's descriptions because they were as vivid as Ato's paintings they might also spring to life. What is difficult about writing reviews is that it is a cross between journalism and creative writing. You have a lot of information to pass on but you can't be so clinical that you don't convey some of the artistry of the book writer. You seem to have a talent at including and melding these two elements.

And I appreciated you allowing your own personality to come through by highlighting the part about Violet being misjudged. You picked up on the author's deeper meanings of prejudice, stereotyping and misjudging someone without any compassion.

Also, you're a bit of a tease. You start telling us about a character and plotline, get us all excited and then jump on to something else. (PR people would love you).

I enjoyed your review in and of itself and it has made me want to read a book I might well of just past right on by. I look forward to reading more of your reviews. It's obvious you're perceptive and put a lot of time and effort into them.

Thank you.

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LauraLeeWasHere wrote: 16 Nov 2019, 23:01 You said some encouraging things about my first review for OBC, the book Hidden. So I jumped over here to read your review and very glad I did too.

I think Ato is not the only creative one. I loved the way you suggested that if the dragon breathed his flames on the author's descriptions because they were as vivid as Ato's paintings they might also spring to life. What is difficult about writing reviews is that it is a cross between journalism and creative writing. You have a lot of information to pass on but you can't be so clinical that you don't convey some of the artistry of the book writer. You seem to have a talent at including and melding these two elements.

And I appreciated you allowing your own personality to come through by highlighting the part about Violet being misjudged. You picked up on the author's deeper meanings of prejudice, stereotyping and misjudging someone without any compassion.

Also, you're a bit of a tease. You start telling us about a character and plotline, get us all excited and then jump on to something else. (PR people would love you).

I enjoyed your review in and of itself and it has made me want to read a book I might well of just past right on by. I look forward to reading more of your reviews. It's obvious you're perceptive and put a lot of time and effort into them.

Thank you.

LLR
Thank you so much for your comment and for your kind words! They are so encouraging and it made me so happy to read them! I remember the review you are talking about, it was really great, and I'm very very glad you liked my review too(: I think that you too have a talent for reviewing. You take a deep look at what you read, you pay attention to the details, and you really capture what the writer intends to tontransfere in her/his writting. You are really good at providing a thorough and enjoyable review.
And I completely relate to what you said about writing reviews being a cross between journalism and creative writing. I love your ability to find the exact words to describe things. I look forward to read your next reviews too, and I'm sure they will be grear. And again, thank you so much!
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:angelic-sunshine: Thank you for your engaging review and for revealing yourself and your passion for treating people right. We need to be more loving (tolerance is just the minimum requirement) to make this a better world.
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Miriam Molina wrote: 23 Nov 2019, 04:17 :angelic-sunshine: Thank you for your engaging review and for revealing yourself and your passion for treating people right. We need to be more loving (tolerance is just the minimum requirement) to make this a better world.
Thank you very much for your comment! I really relate to what you said about how we should be more loving people, and I completely agree with your statement that tolerance is just the minimun requirement. If I was the one to invent the language, I wouldn't even call it tolerance, because it comes from the world "tolerate", and it is kind of offensive in my opinion, because I think that no one wants to be "tolerated". I think people want to be accepted, to belong, to be loved, to be treated right, not to be "tolerated". Maybe in a better world this word would be repaced with a word that better represents the beauty of diversity and the fact that to be treated right is a basic right that everyone deserves, not a favour we do to someone by "tolerating" him/her. I hope that one day the world would become a space of love and acceptance where diversities and differences between people, and people in general, are celebrated and not "tolerated". Thanks again for your beautiful comment!
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This sounds like a wonderfully magical read! I love all of your descriptions of the characters; they make me want to pick up the book. Thank you for a delightful review!
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The book cover for this is so beautiful, it looks magical. Thanks for your detailed review.
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Rayasaurus wrote: 11 Jan 2020, 12:50 This sounds like a wonderfully magical read! I love all of your descriptions of the characters; they make me want to pick up the book. Thank you for a delightful review!
This is a trully magical read. I'm so glad that you enjoyed my review and I hope you will enjoy the book too. Thank you so much for your kind words!
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Ria710 wrote: 17 Jan 2020, 11:30 The book cover for this is so beautiful, it looks magical. Thanks for your detailed review.
I like the cover too, it really looks magical. Thank you very much for reading and commenting!
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