Review of Sock Sloth and the Lunar Blades

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Wacky Bottomsmirk seems to be a character to look out for. I would want to know how he was able to pull off a heist of that magnitude that could lead to the destruction of humanity.
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Written by a talented 9-year old with a dream to become an author, today's BOTD is a fun-filled children's book packed with action, adventure, and suspense. Readers who love animal characters, especially those who fight crime, are in for a treat! Not only are they going to love the characters, but the storyline will keep them engaged from start to finish. I can't wait to share this with my nephews! Thanks so much! :-)
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"Sock Sloth and the Lunar Blades" by J. W B Rowley portrays the Lunar Blades, crucial to preventing worldwide destruction during the solar eclipse stolen from The Chillbone Maze, and Sock Sloth and Rick from the Super Awesome Dudes Crime Fighting Agency must stop the cunning Wacky Bottomsmirk, the prime suspect, who commands an army of iguanas before catastrophe strikes Aridonia and beyond.
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It is commendable that the author incorporated so many valuable insights into this children's book while also making a twisted storyline. Thanks for the awesome review!
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Great review! This sounds like an interesting story. I like that it kept you guessing. I'm glad there is good character development and plenty of suspense. This book would be fun for boys and girls around 7-10.
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"Sock Sloth and the Lunar Blades" by J W B Rowley is a thrilling children's adventure, filled with suspense, action, and valuable lessons, earning a well-deserved 5 out of 5 stars.
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Sock Sloth and the Lunar Blades by J W B Rowley is such an amazing children's story. I was amazed by the young author. The book contains different interesting stories
I will wholeheartedly recommend this book to my neighbor and also to anyone who has children who love to read storybooks
I will also give this book as a gift to someone's child
This book is highly recommended. 5 star🌟
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I really enjoyed the suspense and twists in Sock Sloth and the Lunar Blades. Wacky Bottomsmirk was a fascinating villain, and I appreciated the emphasis on teamwork and the importance of foresight and planning. The story was well-written, with engaging characters and exciting action.
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The opening sentence of today's BOTD is enough to arouse the desire to read this book. Anarchy is inevitable as long as these blades are in wrong hands. These blades is a symbolism of a great social good, like leadership falling in wrong hands. I live in a society that is suffering immensely from having the "Lunar Blades" in the hands of wrong politicians and you can bet that no one is safe. I hope that my society would find a "Sock Sloth and Rick" who'll fight and retrieve these "blades" from the wrong hands wielding it. Thank you for the review.
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I like the premise of the book. The author is admirable. This book filled with adventure and likeable characters. It is such a fun read. I'm sure kids will enjoy it too. Thank you for a thorough and engaging review.
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From the title and book cover, I expected this book to be for a much younger audience. The text itself is comprehensive, as is the plot, suggesting that this would be for an older child. The lack of colour and pictures also supports this, so I don't know if the character names are too young for the audience.
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It looks like an interesting book that contains suspense, interesting characters and mystery of the missing lunar blades. Thank you for your review!
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Post by Rose Angela »

“Sock Sloth and the Lunar Blades” by J W B Rowley is a fun adventure for kids aged 7-9. It follows Sock Sloth and Rick the Panda as they try to recover the stolen Lunar Blades, which are crucial for protecting their city. 🌟
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Post by Ajiferuke Ajibola »

I was taken aback when I realized that "Sock Sloth and the Lunar Blades" by J W B Rowley is a children's story. I am impressed by the reviewer's idea of the lessons in the story for the intended audience. Congrats on BOTD. Beautiful review.
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Post by Ukaegbu Confidence »

"Sock Sloth and the Lunar Blades" by J W B Rowley is an amazing fantasy book that will surely put your imaginative skills to good use. The book cover looks really attractive.
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