Review of Star Bright

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Review of Star Bright

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Star Bright" by A. F. Carcirieri, Jr.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Satan, who was the preferred angel of the Father, was strong but could not light up stars and create life. Father decided to produce new races after that. Satan and some of his allies believed that the father would spread all of his love to other races, which made them unhappy. They destroyed the area intended for the new race to live there because they were so driven by hatred. Satan and his allies were eventually expelled from the cosmos because the Father wasn't satisfied.

Shay Op Ta, a little child who was born into the Aratta household, worshiped Inanna, the star's incarnation. Shay was secretly brought to Eblen by the Semites on the orders of her father, but finally, her sister Jaicoo was buried with the queen because maidservants were required to be interred next to the queen. She and her family fled to Eblen during the flood for safety. She looked for Lilliam, who was in her father's grave but had been lost in the flood when she returned to her hometown following the flood, motivated by ambitions of supremacy and piety. Was she successful in locating Lilliam and achieving her goal of dominance?

A.F. Carcirieri, Jr's book, Star Bright, educates readers about strength, tenacity, love, humility, and other important virtues. I discovered that being envious can have many negative effects, including one's demise. As the proverb goes, "Pride comes before a fall." I also adore the parenting style Shay Op Ta's parents employed, which led her to decline the king's invitation to share a bed with him solely for the sake of succeeding him as queen. I also appreciate the sacrifices made and Eblen's willingness to be accommodating. I also discovered that we shouldn't let our enthusiasm for something push us into obsession, regardless of the level of that passion.

This work was masterfully put together by the author. The book is broken up into sixteen chapters, each of which has a hook to draw the reader in. Page numbers in the book allow me to go back and find anything I missed while reading. It's simple for me to read because the font size is readable. The book is exceptionally well-edited, as I found no grammatical mistakes or typographical errors in it. The characters are also well-developed.

I thoroughly enjoyed Star Bright by A. F. Carcirieri, Jr because it is a gripping and suspenseful read. I found no issues reading this book, so I'm giving it five out of five stars. I'll suggest this book to historical fiction fans. I'll also advise anyone who enjoys dominance and power on how to control it. I will also give recommendations to anyone who wants to learn more about parenting and the rules they should abide by.

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Post by Blessing onyiyechi »

Hatred can go a long way in spoiling a whole lot of things. Shay went through a lot of things but I hope she succeed. Nice review.
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