Official Review: What's Your Favorite Color?
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Re: Official Review: What's Your Favorite Color?
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I don't have kids and I don't think this book is for me (except for the kid inside of me) but I do appreciate the effort you put into reviewing it (and your individuality at wearing your crown) but for what it's worth, I almost got this book on your review alone.
It certainly has a clever premise and who doesn't enjoy a good LOL?!
It's also good that you wrote your review with parents in mind as you "warned" them of the "grade 9-10 reading level". It demonstrates what kind of reviewer you are to actually have taken the time to do that bit of research.
I may not read it now, but I have the feeling it will
POP into my memory If I ever find myself surrounded by a bunch of bored, cranky kids with time on their hands. Yes. Even stranger things than that have been known to happen to me.
And, BTW, ... Salmon. A cross between pink and orange.
My favorite color!
You were just dying to ask. Weren't you?
Well done. Looking out for your next review or maybe just a plain 'ol recommendation.
Sincerely, Laura-Lee
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The author added a very personal touch by incorporating her own name into the story.
You also brought up an excellent point by noting that the text contains words well above the reading level of the target audience. I agree that this is intentional; it is meant to encourage parents and/or educators to get involved and explain the story.
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