OOD Readers Paradise - Reading Challenge Day 104

 Good morning fellow bookworms. We express our utmost gratitude to our readers and would love more responses. For today's challenge, we want you to express your creativity through the segment,' Radiant Readings!!' We would like you to write your own stories or book reviews of stories you have read

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Your beloved booklovers
Aishwaryaa and Divyalakshmi

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  1. Book Review on Tales of Beedle the Bard

    First of all, can we talk about how stunning the illustrations in this book? I adore the vibrant colours and great details of each illustration. They are simply amazing and you gotta see it for yourself to understand what a beauty it is!

    This book consists of five tales. Each one is unique in its own way and they convey important and valuable lessons. Definitely suitable for children, though there is one tale has a scene involving a murdering scene, but still it has a great lesson behind the story. The tales taught me sometimes, it’s not about how strong or powerful we are, but it’s about grit and determination, sincerity and kindness, and many more.

    Besides that, we also have the notes from Albus Dumbledore on each story. He dissected each story and it definitely gives readers a deeper insight into the tales. The notes helped me to see things from a different perspective and look into what I’ve missed in the stories.

    However, this book has lots of references and the footnotes require readers to refer other books just to get to know the magical creatures as well as other references in the tales and also the notes. I wish I have the other books to refer to as I read this one, or maybe if I have read them beforehand, reading The Tales of Beedle the Bard would be a much more better experience.

    Overall, this was an enjoyable read, love the illustrations and great values! Definitely would recommend this book. Thank you Pansing for sending this book to me in exchange for an honest review. This book is now available in all good bookstores.

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  2. Book Review On A Tale Of Two Cities

    This is a very classic and famous book, written by Charles Dickens Novel, which I had only heard about, but I read it a few weeks ago.

    It is a book of the time of the French Revolution, which I had studues about earlier this year in my History class.

    It was a simple, but nice book, and you must definitely read it!

    Also, the illustrations are simple but cool!

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