Review of Fax and his Adventures to prevent Climate Change

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Re: Review of Fax and his Adventures to prevent Climate Change

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"Inaction and Alarm" is a powerful book that uncovers how corporations have a strong influence on environmental policy in the United States, often leading to inaction and a disregard for urgent environmental issues. The author argues convincingly that we need to take immediate action to counteract the control that industry scientists and their corporate bosses have over decision-making. The book aims to bring attention to this important problem and inspire readers to demand transparency, accountability, and a more sustainable way of making decisions about the environment.
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The author seems to succeed in delivering the plot with humor. The image of a whale smoking a cigar is hilarious. I wish the language used was simpler; that would have made me select it. This is a fantastic review, Kavita. Well done! 👏
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I really liked how you described this book. At first glance it is not a book that I choose, but your review has piqued my interest. Thank you so much.
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Omneya Shakeep wrote: 19 Jun 2023, 09:38 The author seems to succeed in delivering the plot with humor. The image of a whale smoking a cigar is hilarious. I wish the language used was simpler; that would have made me select it. This is a fantastic review, Kavita. Well done! 👏
Yes, the author did a good job with imagery. Thank you for the kind words Omneya!(*^▽^*)(⌒▽⌒)
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Bettny Andrade wrote: 19 Jun 2023, 19:58 I really liked how you described this book. At first glance it is not a book that I choose, but your review has piqued my interest. Thank you so much.
Thank you for reading Bettny! It feels that on first glance but it's pretty awesome once you read it. (^.^)
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I have two minds if ever I get the chance to read this book. The rating somehow affects me. It's kind of exclusive if the book has a complex vocabulary that the average reader will be hesitant to read the book. The narrative sounds difficult to grasp too. Nevertheless, thanks for your well-written, honest review, Kavita!
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Hazel Mae Bagarinao wrote: 20 Jun 2023, 00:27 I have two minds if ever I get the chance to read this book. The rating somehow affects me. It's kind of exclusive if the book has a complex vocabulary that the average reader will be hesitant to read the book. The narrative sounds difficult to grasp too. Nevertheless, thanks for your well-written, honest review, Kavita!
Thank you for reading Hannie! :tiphat:
Yes, it can be hard to get language wise and narrative wise. I forgot to include that British English is used and it's phrases(complex vocab definitely). That made it difficult for me to understand.
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Excited to read this book now! I was looking for a light-hearted humorous book to read lately. Thanks for the review, I really enjoy your writing style!
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Sounds like a short but interesting book! Unfortunate that there are so many errors in it, but I suppose considering how short it is, I may give it a try. Thanks for the great review!
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bookworm694 wrote: 20 Jun 2023, 11:52 Excited to read this book now! I was looking for a light-hearted humorous book to read lately. Thanks for the review, I really enjoy your writing style!
Yay! Have a great read. Thank you very much for commenting bookworm694!
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Navera A wrote: 21 Jun 2023, 06:30 Sounds like a short but interesting book! Unfortunate that there are so many errors in it, but I suppose considering how short it is, I may give it a try. Thanks for the great review!
Thank you Navera for reading and commenting! Highly appreciated! It's kind of a nice theme and pretty fun if you understand the story in one go(I did after 3 full reads😄). I hope you get to read it soon!
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It's sad that the book received a rating of just "two", but your review was a really elaborate one and you explained your reasons.
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King Nyebuchi wrote: 22 Jun 2023, 03:28 It's sad that the book received a rating of just "two", but your review was a really elaborate one and you explained your reasons.
Thank you King for reading and commenting! It is an honor to read your thoughts. (^.^)
I know, this story had an awesome Fax and a brilliant plot but with a few short comings and +10errors, I felt it deserved 2.
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This book sounded like it had such potential but just fell short! You had me really interested to read it with all the funny and creative descriptions but then hearing about the pacing and the errors has me a little hesitant... I'll have to think about whether to read it now.

Thanks for your honest review Kavita! :)
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Shally Z wrote: 23 Jun 2023, 22:10 This book sounded like it had such potential but just fell short! You had me really interested to read it with all the funny and creative descriptions but then hearing about the pacing and the errors has me a little hesitant... I'll have to think about whether to read it now.

Thanks for your honest review Kavita! :)
Thank you for commenting Shally!
It's a really nice book and I will encourage you to read it and check it for yourself. Although a lot happens together and the language is a little over one's head but the book is fun and creative. Fax needs to be famous!😄
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