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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I think this book is not only suitable for children to read, but also for adults to read. It is both an interesting adventure novel and an inspiring science book. It makes us realize that climate change is a problem that we must all face and solve, rather than a problem that can be ignored or postponed. It also makes us believe that as long as we have the courage and belief, we can become heroes who change the world like Fax.
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Kavita Shah wrote: 24 Jun 2023, 02:08
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!😄
Oh, Kavita! When you put it like that you make it hard to say no. I've added it to my bookshelves now :techie-studyingbrown:
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liyifan wrote: 24 Jun 2023, 03:20 I think this book is not only suitable for children to read, but also for adults to read. It is both an interesting adventure novel and an inspiring science book. It makes us realize that climate change is a problem that we must all face and solve, rather than a problem that can be ignored or postponed. It also makes us believe that as long as we have the courage and belief, we can become heroes who change the world like Fax.
Thank you Iiyifan for sharing your thoughts. Yes, the book is apt for all, big and small. Climate change is indeed a great concern, and Fax the infinite being is the hero who'll rescue Earth from all it's pollution problems. Have a fantastic day!
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Shally Z wrote: 24 Jun 2023, 19:44
Kavita Shah wrote: 24 Jun 2023, 02:08
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!😄
Oh, Kavita! When you put it like that you make it hard to say no. I've added it to my bookshelves now :techie-studyingbrown:
Yay! That's great, keep on reading Shally!
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What an honest review. Thank you!
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reviewstostrangers wrote: 30 Jun 2023, 06:42 What an honest review. Thank you!
Thank you reviewstostrangers! You've got an interesting name. ✨
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Kavita Shah wrote: 01 Jul 2023, 22:50
reviewstostrangers wrote: 30 Jun 2023, 06:42 What an honest review. Thank you!
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That's very sweet of you to say. Thank you!
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Incredible review I have come across today...I real like it alot...good work
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Wow!! As a fan of this kind of fantasy novel, I will like to read this book and find out for myself what this reviewer is talking about concerning the fast paced nature of the book and language usage. Until then, I may not fully judge this book.
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I guess the author focues on certain elements of the story, for example, to make it humorous, overlooking the ease to understand language and what's happening in the scenes. It's fair if you just want to have some laughs. Thank you for your honest review!
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The plot and characters are truly exhilarating. Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed reading your review. Kavita, you did an exceptional job on it.
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The plot and characters are truly exhilarating. Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed reading your review. Kavita, you did an exceptional job on it.
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fester john wrote: 02 Jul 2023, 07:35 Incredible review I have come across today...I real like it alot...good work
Thank you very much Fester for the positive words. It means a lot! :angelic-sunshine:
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jasonperfect wrote: 05 Jul 2023, 01:49 Wow!! As a fan of this kind of fantasy novel, I will like to read this book and find out for myself what this reviewer is talking about concerning the fast paced nature of the book and language usage. Until then, I may not fully judge this book.
Thank you very much for reading and I would say that's a smart decision Jason, Perfect!
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NetMassimo wrote: 05 Jul 2023, 14:53 I guess the author focuses on certain elements of the story, for example, to make it humorous, overlooking the ease to understand language and what's happening in the scenes. It's fair if you just want to have some laughs. Thank you for your honest review!
Exactly, you summed it up nicely Net. Thank you for reading! :tiphat:
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