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5.0 out of 5 stars
What a wonderful story, a bit sad at times
By Imagine The Possibilities on January 9, 2016
Format: Kindle Edition
Flame and Hope: An African Adventure (Fauna Park Tales Book 1) I was given a complimentary copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.
What a wonderful story, a bit sad at times, but all in all a great tale told from the perspective of Flame aka 'Jack Old Boy'.
Flame was a skinny puppy who's life was devastated by some strangers. His caretaker gave him over to a close friend in hopes that the small puppy would have a better life. As an adult dog, Flame relives his days with the help of a feathered friend as they tell his story to all the animals on the farm where he lives.
I thoroughly enjoyed the story and the illustrations throughout this book. I read this to my children and was very pleased to see the excitement on their faces as I narrated it to them.
If you enjoy reading children's stories than I would recommend this book you. Actually, I would recommend this book to people of all ages as it would be enjoyed by all.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Very cool book
By Sunshine Somerville on December 1, 2015
Format: Kindle Edition
Friends: An African Adventure (Fauna Park Tales Book 2)
I don't usually review children's books but received this from the author in exchange for an honest review.
This book is really cool. The author clearly put a lot of personal knowledge about a foreign (to me) place, and the flavor of the book is cool and interesting. The use of animals as characters I think makes the story accessible for children even if they might not be familiar with Africa, and it might just spark an interest in learning more.
The artwork is simple, but in a nice way that fits with the tone of the story. As a kid, I know I would have tried to copy the pictures and draw them myself, so that's another fun route kids could go with this book.
I'd certainly recommend this for anyone trying to get kids interested in Africa. It's also just a nice story with a good message for kids.
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