Official Review: Recycled Hope by Linda Drugan

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Re: Official Review: Recycled Hope by Linda Drugan

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I could relate to some of Rebecca's childish attitude as said by the author. This book is very interesting to read and see what's going to happen in every line or paragraph. Love to read this kind of books to help me keep up. Congrats for BOTD.
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A forbidden tree house on a farm doesn't really interest me. You talk about the strength and weaknesses of characters never introduced in your plot summary of the book (Rebecca, Jacob, and Madigan), so I have no idea how they fit into the story. Thanks for the review, but I don't plan to pick this one up.
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Recycled Hope ~ Tells an intriguing storyline of a suspenseful, inspirational, life's lessons and adversity. An adventurous, action, intriguing, and how breaking the rules can have unexpected consequences, very interesting. Family bond.


A bit of nostalgia, hope and well-written. Both kids and adults will enjoy reading this book.



~ Thanks to the Author
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Thanks for the thorough review. This sounds like an interesting book for children and young adults. Books with moral lessons are always a good choice for young people. Good character development is good for young readers as well.
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I am meant to believe that the diction used in this story is simple for all to understand. It's not only suitable for young readers but also all ages at least grasp one or two teachings. Congratulations on the BOTD selection
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Thanks for the review. I am adding this book to my tbr pile.
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It sounds interesting to have a book like this, and that it reminds you to a nursery rhyme. This also works for English learners, because they are accessible texts. Thanks for your review.
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An interesting narative. We've all had that neighbor that seem to be cross all the time about something. As kids you think you'll be scolded just by saying hi. Good review. Congrats to the author.
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The book sounds interesting and intriguing. I wonder what was that unexpected thing that happened to them while they were in a tree house? I also like that the book gives valuable lessons about hope, about the consequences of disobedience. This is the most important part for me in every book. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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This book seems to be a book that my niece and nephew would like along with myself of discovering a mystery that leaves anyone puzzled on how things came to be. This book is interesting.
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I love how simple yet interesting you made the book sound. Sometimes you just need to read a down-to-earth book. I used to read these types of books all the time as a kid. Some of my favorites are coming of age stories.
I am also sure that children in middle school would enjoy this, and even my own cousins!
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This is a well-written review and I love the way the reviewer has summarized I’m the book such that I’m still eager to read despite having an idea of what’s happening.
I love the cover art as it does look like a painting and I love paintings this book is well put together .
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I would like to know the consequences Linda and Karen experienced due to their disobedience.

Thank you for the great review.
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It sounds like this book is for younger crowd and thus not for me. It Sounds like an interesting plot commaI I agree with that humor is important and I would miss it in this narrative.
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I envy Madigan's personality, which equals mine. Calm, enduring and forgiving, even though everyone regards me as the unforgiving king. Thanks for this good review, so sad that age has denied me from the recommended audience. Congrats on BOTD.
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