Review of Justice of the Wild

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Lions escaping from the park can be very dangerous, especially because the park is next to a school. This book seems very interesting! I'm very curious to find out who exactly was loading the lions on trucks and what these two students do.
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Based on the sampling, I sense a great adventure involving the capture of these lions. Your lovely review further piqued my interest in this book. I commend the author.
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The story takes on a realistic tone by showing that, although Ranpha and Paul are intelligent, they are still young, and their inexperience with adults with questionable intentions places them in vulnerable situations.
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Lions rule the animal kingdom. If they get mixed in with the human population, horrific things can happen. "Justice of the Wild" by Michael du Preez is riveting and entertaining.
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Thank you for your great review. I'm glad you liked the book. It's nice that the suspense was throughout the book. I'm also glad that the kids are smart, but not too smart. I have always had a soft spot for lions, so while I might get mad at the poachers, I will enjoy reading about the lions, even if they aren't as sweet as they are in my imagination.
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This adventure novel for teens sounds amazing considering all the small details like importance to realism and the relatability to the characters.
Thank you for the good review.
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Post by Princevic Ekeoma »

This book sounds interesting. It is filled with suspense. Sometimes natural phenomena could orchestrate serious hazards to man. "Justice of the Wild" by Michael du Preez is one book that validates this claim. Thanks for the review.
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From the review above,the book sounds interesting. I need to add it in my shelves.
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Post by Gladis Ratish Kumar »

The review provided valuable insights. The plot sounds intriguing, especially with the escaped and missing lions. I'm eager to dive into the book to discover the fate of both the lions and the characters, Ranpha and Paul.
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This looks like a good adventure read which are always exciting with suspense, twists and interesting characters. Good review
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Post by Leonie Vermaak »

I'm so intrigued, this sounds full of adventure, mystery and so much more. I'm curious to find out if Paul and Ranpha can solve this crime and stay unharmed. I also would love to know what happens to the lions in the end. Thanks for an interesting review. Congrats on BOTD.
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The Lion Park is a real place in South Africa and poaching a very real problem. Canned lion hunts are a reality. I liked the references to the two school boys, their friendship and their natural limitations as boys not being able to outwit criminals. Thank you for your informative review.
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Post by Nwamaka Chidi »

"Justice of the wild" As reviewed is about the escape of lions and attempt to retrieve them and some ugly scenes that played out. It is quite an interesting and engaging story that you will not get bored reading. Nice review
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Post by Naushin Moledina »

“Justice of the Wild” by Michael du Preez follows students Ranpha and Paul as they navigate a suspenseful weekend after lions escape from a local park. With engaging cliffhangers, the book explores friendship, wildlife adventure, and mystery. The audiobook, narrated by Michael McGovern, enhances the thrilling experience. Recommended for teen adventure fans. Thank you for an amazing review!
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I enioy reading books on wildlife and wildlife preservations. This thriller/ action story is going to be a pleasant read for me. Thanks for a wonderful review!
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