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Review of Virginia is for Adventurers

Posted: 25 Nov 2022, 18:11
by Roy Nick
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Virginia is for Adventurers" by Tara Z. Fisher.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Virginia is for Adventurers by Tara Z. Fisher follows Meg’s family in a scavenger hunt across their state. 10-year-old Meg, her annoying brother, Max, her sister, Melanie, and her parents embark on the 10-day adventure, hoping to emerge victorious. Each day the participants have specific instructions and clues for how and where to go and what to do.

The scavenger hunt begins at seven in the morning, and the first clue is to travel to a "Wise town" known for its kind people, and a few other leads are given. It is up to Meg and her family to figure out fast and timely where the location is, get there, and find the subsequent instructions. Along the hunt, Meg and her family make new friends. However, as the adventure continues, two bullies emerge out of the blue and begin making the hunt hard for Meg, her siblings, and her new friends. What will happen? Will they stand up to the bullies?

First, I applaud Tara Z. Fisher for taking me across Virginia. I have never been there, but the adventures in the book made me familiarize myself with the state. I loved the thorough descriptions of the distinct places Meg and the others traversed. Did you know there is a "Devil's Bathtub" in Scott County, Virginia? Well, now you do.

I learned immensely about various disciplines. For instance, a botanic guide explains to Meg and the rest how some toxic plants can be used to prevent and heal certain diseases. Plus, I gained historical knowledge. Did you know seven presidents of the United States were born in Virginia? Which ones are they? I learned about the scandal surrounding George Washington's place of birth. In addition, a region in Virginia has a unique accent from the rest of the United States. What place is it? Grab a copy and learn facts!

The book was exceptionally edited, as I noted no errors. I discovered nothing to loathe. Hence, I rate it 4 out of 4 stars and 5 out of 5 stars. While the characters are fictional, the places are real. I searched them up on Google to read more fascinating facts. I recommend the volume to kids who enjoy exhilarating outdoor adventures.

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Re: Review of Virginia is for Adventurers

Posted: 01 Dec 2022, 09:18
by Yasmine Zaki Muhieddine
This book is fascinating, packed with adventures and fun facts about Virginia. The author should, if not done yet, carry on and make one for each state. I am sure the kids will love it.

Re: Review of Virginia is for Adventurers

Posted: 22 Jan 2024, 01:09
by Aleena Augustine
Your review of the book makes me want to explore the thrilling scavenger hunt across Virginia with Meg and her family! The blend of adventure, education, and real places adds a unique touch. Great job on the review!

Re: Review of Virginia is for Adventurers

Posted: 14 May 2024, 07:34
by Joshua Sawders
This review of "Virginia is for Adventurers" by Tara Z. Fisher provides an exciting glimpse into the scavenger hunt journey across Virginia. The detailed descriptions of the state and the informative facts make it a compelling read for both kids and adults. The book seems well-edited and thoroughly researched, earning a high rating. Overall, it appears to be a great choice for those who enjoy outdoor adventures and learning about new places. Engrossing read, lost track of time.

Re: Review of Virginia is for Adventurers

Posted: 28 Jul 2024, 02:18
by Idris Alooma
The review for "Virginia is for Adventurers" by Tara Z. Fisher indicates that the book is an exciting adventure, taking readers on a scavenger hunt across Virginia. The detailed descriptions of different locations in Virginia make the reader feel familiar with the state. The book also provides educational content, teaching about various disciplines and historical facts. The reviewer found no flaws and rates the book 4 out of 4 stars and 5 out of 5 stars. As a Wyomingite, I think this book sounds like a great read for kids who enjoy outdoor adventures and learning about different places. Evocative prose, painted vivid pictures in my mind.