Review of Bees Make Honey and Butterflies Make Jam

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I love how your review is written; it easily connects and captivates readers. This collection of short stories sounds interesting, as Offord portrays an interesting story with colorful illustrations. Thank you for the interesting review.
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I do not usually enjoy collections of short stories. This one, though, seems to have many that are very humorous. They don’t seem like they are meant to have much character development. Thanks!
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Short stories, humour, and butterflies that's the perfect mix for bedtime stories. It's on my WTR. Seems fun and beautifully written.
Thank you Gerry for recommending the book.
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Even after reading the review, I don't quite understand what the book is about. Is it a bunch of wacky short stories? Or a single story with comical, absurd moments?
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Chi Chiu Michael Mak wrote: 09 Nov 2024, 11:50 Even after reading the review, I don't quite understand what the book is about. Is it a bunch of wacky short stories? Or a single story with comical, absurd moments?
It is a bunch of whacky short stories that are bound to make you smile.
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Your review does a great job showcasing the humor of this book. Great review!
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I find the title of the book to be hilarious and I would love to read and enjoy the adventures and stories between Offord and his granddaughter.
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