Review of Orcas Forever

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This book sounds very educational which suites it's intended readers- children. It will teach them about our environment and the harmful practices we do against it. Congratulations to the author on winning book of the day. Well-deserved.
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This seems to be an exciting book. More ocean exploration will tell us more about ocean bodies and their content. However, this book fantasizes about some ocean animal behavior. It's going to be a good read. Thanks for the review.
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I'm attracted to the book by the fact that it is professionally edited and contains no errors. This will guarantee readers an uninterrupted reading experience. Thanks for the thorough review.
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I always wonder how the ecosystem of ocean creatures are but i think with the review given above this may just be an opportunity for me to learn ocean ecosystem.
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Orcas Forever by Marie-Paule Mahoney invites the reader into a world of a pod of orcas which gives humanity the insights to teach us how they live their daily lives and displays to us significant reasons to live in harmony on this Earth with our neighbours of the deep sea. I would recommend to readers who are animal lovers and sea explorers to dive-in and immerse yourself in this amazing story. Congrats on BOTD!
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There are many mysteries about sea life that humans aren't aware of. I'm glad this book exposes readers to the knife under the water. Dolphins are incredible animals that I love so much. I'd like to read this book. Congrats on #BOTD!
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I'm a lover of the sea and all of its inhabitants, so I know this will be an enjoyable read. I will agree with the OBC official review and say that this book is perfect for both young and older audiences who are deep-water enthusiasts.
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I have read the entire book and I’d definitely love reading it to my daughter. The pictures on every page are beautiful and every word is so spot on. This is a very beautiful piece of work.
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Thank you for your great review. As I do enjoy children's books, I also felt it was a great book for adults too. I also learned a lot from reading the book. It was a nice book, not too long, that taught a lot about the orcas and about what we are doing to the waters. I have added it to the list of books that I have read.
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We humans do endanger nature sometimes knowingly and unknowingly, the sea is the most affected section of nature. This book is intresting giving awareness on the dangers encountered by Ocars. Nice and beautiful review. Congratulations to today's BOTD.
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This book has an interesting name and an appealing book cover. The contents of the book fit in perfectly with the book cover and title. This is a wonderful book.
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The author highlighted how the orcas operated beautifully, which made me akin to know more about them. There is so much to learn from the book that any receptive mind will be intrigued. The review brings light to the authentic writing of the endangered pod of whales caused by human interference in the Salish Sea between the northwest coast of the USA and Canada.
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Thank you so very much for your beautiful and sensitive review on this book about orcas. As you said, the illustrations are just the best. They tell their own story, even without using words. You did an impeccable job!!
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I have heard of Orcas, but until now I have never seen a book about one and this makes me happy. I cannot wait to read this book to learn more about them and see them from a new perspective.
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Post by Tokede Kolawole »

Books like this would make children and even adults become nature lovers and care for their environment more in a bid to protect the endangered species. The Orcas way of life fascinating.
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