“THE SECRET – Book 1: Mind Magic” By Katrina Kahler & Kaz Campbell Review

When 12-year-old Tessa moves with her family to a new neighborhood, she attempts to befriend her neighbor, a boy she discovers isn’t very popular at school. When the cool group tries to lead her astray, Tessa has other ideas, and she steps in to defend her friend. A series of bullying incidents take place, and a hidden power comes to the fore.

I need to make an confession here and say that I read this book back in March, the some moment I read over 800+ comic books. So the only reason why I read this book was because I wanted to read something light and without an heavy plot after reading so many comic books in one month. But without making the intro longer than it needs to be.

The story here was okay for the most part. If a child between ages of 9 and 12 read this book, I think they wouldn’t have any problems with the plot but reading this book as an adult I gotta say that the plot wasn’t the best. As I was reading this book, the story felt at times very incoherent because it would skip through some events for the plot to return to those events later on. 

The story itself wasn’t bad, it was easy to read and you don’t need any brain power to enjoy the story which this book has to offer. 

The writing style in this book is very simple and straightforwards. And of course since it is meant for 9 to 12 year old, it uses very simple words and short sentences. Which I really liked because it really makes this book very quick to read. 

The characters in this book were pretty okay. I didn’t like any of the characters in this book because they were very forgettable for me personally but once again I’m 22-years-old and this book is meant for 9 to 12 years old. So I’m pretty far from the category of people which this book is meant for

I personally think that 9 to 12 year old really like this book a lot because it has a unique premise, and it is fantasy book involving school drama and magic. 

I Give This Book 2 / 5

“This Book Is A Mistake!: A Funny And Interactive Story For Kids” By Ron Keres & Arthur Lin Review

Finn LOVES being a frog, but when a curious kid picks up crayons and starts doodling on his pages, Finn’s world takes an unexpected leap! He’s suddenly tempted by the idea of a bigger muscles, snazzy glasses, and a full head of hair. Sounds fantastic, right?

I gotta say that this book has the same issue on kindle version of this book as the previous book in this series I reviewed. 

But overall this book is a good and simple book for maybe first and second grade aged children. And I believe the children will have a fun time reading this book.

The premise of this book is a frog teaching a lesson about not scribbling and drawing in books, which would have been relevant for at least myself because I used to do that a lot when I was 6 and 7 years old.

But if you are reading this book as an adult then well I gotta say that it is less impressive for you then than I guess it would have been for children this book is meant for.

This book is simple and easy to read. And I gotta say that this book has its fun parts which makes this book fun to read.

I Give This Book 2 / 5

“This Book Is Perfect!” By Ron Keres & Arthur Lin Review

Finn is not like most frogs. Finn likes things clean— perfectly clean. His book is immaculate. It’s amazing. It’s PERFECT. (Well, according to him) But one day, an oopy, goopy mess begins to sneak its way onto Finn’s pristine pages, threatening to disrupt his perfect world. Determined to restore order, Finn embarks on a mission to fix the mess. But he soon learns that not all messes can be fixed. And not all messes should be fixed. Will Finn be able to accept that his book will never be the same?

I gotta say that I was expecting this book to be boring and uninteresting for me personally since its a picture-book meant for children. But since it was a free book for my kindle I decided to read it and see where my opinion would lead for this book.

One of the main problems with this book is that this book isn’t really made to read on a kindle, since the cover looks not great, its hard to read and even harder to navigate without the entire book glitching.

But overall this book is a good and simple book for maybe first and second grade aged children. And I believe the children will have a fun time reading this book.

The premise of this book is a frog teaching a lesson about having clean hands, and the importance of having a clean house and room. Which is a good lesson for children.

But if you are reading this book as an adult then well I gotta say that it is less impressive for you then than I guess it would have been for children this book is meant for.

This book is simple and easy to read. And I gotta say that this book has its fun parts which makes this book fun to read.

I Give This Book 2 / 5