Official Review: The Gnomes in the Trees by C.L. Collyer

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Re: Official Review: The Gnomes in the Trees by C.L. Collyer

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klbradley wrote:I've been seeing quite a few children's book reviews lately, and they all just make me want to go home and pick up some of my son's favorites and start reading! :) Great review!
Thank you. I can relate! :)
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Sounds like a fun book to read. I, myself, am a fan of magical creatures and I think gnomes are cute and lovable. However, considering the part about 'the hero leaves home without telling anyone', I think this book should be read with guidance from an older person. Great job on the review.
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kimmyschemy06 wrote:Sounds like a fun book to read. I, myself, am a fan of magical creatures and I think gnomes are cute and lovable. However, considering the part about 'the hero leaves home without telling anyone', I think this book should be read with guidance from an older person. Great job on the review.
I think all books for those ages should be read with guidance. Thank you. :)
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This sounds like an adorable and fun book to read! Thanks for the great review.
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bruin wrote:This sounds like an adorable and fun book to read! Thanks for the great review.
It is. Thank you.
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The Gnomes in the Trees sounds adorable. I still love reading a good children's book. I especially enjoy stories of Elves, Fairies and Gnomes. I appreciate you mentioning that it would be better in print. Some books are. Especially those with lots of colorful illustrations.

I was a little apprehensive about the issue of Jacky leaving without telling anyone. After the author explained how it came about and how the issue is handled in the second book, I feel much better. It just means I will need to order the complete series.

As if I need an excuse to buy more books. :techie-studyingbrown:
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