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Young readers who enjoy magic will enjoy this adventure book. The story itself is intriguing. I wonder what happened to Aunt Generous. Thanks for your review.
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A book for fantasy lover teens, full of magic and mystery. Educational moment is a plus point. Good review!
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I certainly can't qualify as a young adult, buy my daughter read this book and made me read it as well, because she liked it so very much. It wasn't exactly cup of tea I prefer, but still quite decent and very interestingly written. I enjoyed great adventure and definitely don't pity time Inspend on it. Book well deserved it and much praise as well, congrats with BOTD!
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There are so many things that I think I will like about this book. First off, the names of the characters are so creative, second, it is amazing to have such entertainment and mystery in such a short book. This review was excellent and I’m hoping to read this . Congrats on the BOTD
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I love the way you described the characters. A good book with a nice plot and great characters always draws me in! Great review.
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Although this book isn't in a genre that I particularly like, for those who enjoy this type of story, I would think this would be very well received. The author has a lovely writing style and tells the story nicely indeed. Congratulations to the author for achieving BOTD.
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I'll have to give this one a shot. It sounds like it might be a little too young for me to fully enjoy, but I'm a sucker for magic stories. Thanks for the informative review.
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This book sounds interesting. For instance, the fact that Silent lives with the aunt as the mother travels is a unique set up since most of us are used to living with our parents. The review also makes you want to read this book because of the suspense of what happens to the aunt. Is she safe? Is she rescued?
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I like simple, clean, fun stories, however, incomplete details hinder my fun of reading. I think I'll skip it.

Thanks for the review!
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Silent seem like the type of character I like to read about, having her own mother as the evil villain. I'm sure herr adventures definitely interest me. :D :lol2:
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Nice review. This book is clearly humorous, and the characters have unique names. I just love it.
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This is a wonderful book for an easy day read. Fun, adventurous and has humour sprinkled throughout. I also liked the names of the characters. This is definitely a must read for all ages. Thank you for a wonderful review.
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This sounds perfect for teenage readers. I like the mystery and magic element to the book and I imagine Sie’s investigations to find her aunt are very entertaining. Thanks for a great review.
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Post by Francis Aderogbin »

I was wholesomely drawn to the book when I read 'aunt Generous' and the way the author used Silence. I was hoping for a more hilarious name though. I wasn't too surprised given that, the book is meant for young adults. Thanks for this great review.
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It sounds to be a lovely novel wrapped with fun, magic and mystery. I loved the author's style to give reader a chance to pronounce the character's name.
Great review.
Congratulations on Botd 🎉
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