Official Review: Raven by Sue Loh

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Dannyphery wrote: 29 Apr 2020, 15:22 I commend the author for a job well done on the editing.
Sounds like a nice book.
Thanks for the review
The editing was definitely quite well done. I was very happy with that part of the book. Thanks!
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Adanna Inya wrote: 29 Apr 2020, 17:19 It's very important to use the simplest of terms when writing. Better still, create a glossary that people can consult, because not everyone is conversant with your field.

I love your review as umit was quite insightful. Will team Raven be able yo defeat the virus? I'll love to find out.
A glossary might have been helpful, especially for all the computer terms. Thanks so much for stopping by!
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I like that this book is fast paced and the action with the kids on their mission begins immediately. I could do with such a book. Thanks for the enjoyable review.
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Sounds like an interesting read. I just hope team Raven succeeds. Thank for the insight.
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:o in spite of the technical language, I have an itch to read this book.
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Harty wrote: 30 Apr 2020, 02:52 I like that this book is fast paced and the action with the kids on their mission begins immediately. I could do with such a book. Thanks for the enjoyable review.
If you do get time to read it, I hope you enjoy it. Thanks for stopping by to comment.
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Zee_Zee wrote: 30 Apr 2020, 13:18 Sounds like an interesting read. I just hope team Raven succeeds. Thank for the insight.
They are a great bunch of kids that know what they're doing. :) Thanks.
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FEislandqueen13 wrote: 01 May 2020, 07:50 :o in spite of the technical language, I have an itch to read this book.
It's still a good book. There just might be some sections that you don't quite understand. Hope you enjoy.
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It appears as though the book lacked a glossary for the "technological terms" . However, I'm glad that the author created an interesting plot that is easy to follow.
Thank you for the review.
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This academy sure does give kids interesting projects to work on. I guess I would like to such an academy in real life. Not sure ifvthst is a wish. I enjoyed your review. Thanks!
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Kanda_theGreat wrote: 01 May 2020, 23:11 It appears as though the book lacked a glossary for the "technological terms" . However, I'm glad that the author created an interesting plot that is easy to follow.
Thank you for the review.
A glossary could have been useful. Nevertheless, it was still a great book, and I enjoyed reading it. Thanks.
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Magnify3 wrote: 02 May 2020, 01:55 This academy sure does give kids interesting projects to work on. I guess I would like to such an academy in real life. Not sure ifvthst is a wish. I enjoyed your review. Thanks!
This was definitely a different type of Academy. They really used the kids to their fullest abilities. Thanks!
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This book looks interesting and since I am interested in computers I wouldn't mind looking up all the jargon. I know what "denial of service" means, it's an attack where a server get contacted so many times it becomes sluggish and crashes. I have no idea what "raid arrays" are though. Good review!
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Frances019 wrote: 03 May 2020, 15:20 This book looks interesting and since I am interested in computers I wouldn't mind looking up all the jargon. I know what "denial of service" means, it's an attack where a server get contacted so many times it becomes sluggish and crashes. I have no idea what "raid arrays" are though. Good review!
This might be right up your alley. It definitely was interesting, even if I didn't understand it all. Thanks!
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As someone who has always been interested in technology, I'd like to read about this "virus". thanks for the enjoyable Review
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