Review of The Adventures of Pajama Mike and the Mysterious House of Mirrors
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Review of The Adventures of Pajama Mike and the Mysterious House of Mirrors
Six children of different nationalities are trapped in a strange glass house and have only a limited time to free themselves or remain captives forever. A boy named Pajama Mike comes to their rescue, but he can be of little or no help unless the children agree to work together. Now, they will have to choose between coming together to figure out a way forward and remaining captives forever.
I like it when I pick up books that address real societal issues from a neutral standpoint, and this is what endears this story to me the most. Some parents have been busy "infecting" their children with self-generated hatred and gender bias, which are dangerous threats to raising "sane" citizens of any nation. The good news is that Michael Ramalho has put forward a literary work that opens the minds of people, especially children, to how deeply we owe our survival to one another.
Also, I admired how Ramalho captured the readers' attention with a well-crafted conversation between Mike and Marvin and sustained the same with vivid, intriguing word choices and mesmerising illustrations. I kept yearning for more as I followed the suggestions the children put forward to remedy their situation until I devoured the last page.
Furthermore, the story presents children with characters of different nationalities, enabling them to connect with such beautiful, amazing souls as Macro (an Italian), Zahra (an African-American), Lei (a Japanese), Tom (an American), and Juan, whose race, skin colour, or gender should not be of any negative concern whatsoever. This book is an "orientation camp," and I salute Ramalho for such exceptional initiative!
In addition, this book was given exceptional editing, as I didn't find any grammatical errors in it. More so, I didn't come across any negative aspects while reading the book. However, I suggest the author include the nationality of the character Juan as well.
I rate this book five out of five stars because of the aforementioned positive points, and there is no reason to rate it lower. I am pleased to recommend The Adventures of Pajama Mike and the Mysterious House of Mirrors to readers aged three to eleven, and I hope that after reading this story, they will be able to look beyond their "reflections" and appreciate the beauty and strengths of human diversity. Adult readers will also enjoy this story because the themes explored in it cut across people of all ages.
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