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Shirley Moulton

Auteur de Magic Moon: A Young Boy's Journey

5 oeuvres 5 utilisateurs 3 critiques

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Œuvres de Shirley Moulton

Magic Moon: Sister's Turn (2017) 1 exemplaire
Magic Moon: Two Worlds (2017) 1 exemplaire
Magic Moon: A New Beginning (2017) 1 exemplaire
Magic Moon Bears Ears (2017) 1 exemplaire

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EDITORIAL REVIEW: THE WISHING SHELF BOOK AWARDS, Nov. 2017.

“FOUR OUT OF FIVE STARS!”

"A fun children’s story full of magic and bravery! I must say, there are many fun aspects to this short child’s novel. The hero of the story, Tara, is brave, and there’s plenty of pace from the start all the way to the exciting ending. There’s also a lot going on and, up until the very final page, there is a measure of mystery and adventure.

This book is very much for younger readers, say 7 – 10 year olds. Tara [is] a very interesting hero, a hero most children will very much enjoy following.

The author works very well with speech. It is the most effective tool in this author’s toolbox, helping her to further the plot and also to bring the important element of humor to the story which children enjoy so much.

A light, fun book, I would think any child who is progressing up to chapter books will enjoy this. Short paragraphs, a character-driven magical plot and sparky speech, this will keep most 7 - 10 year olds engrossed."

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ShirMM | Feb 13, 2018 |
A WISHING SHELF BOOK REVIEW
26th January, 2018

TITLE: Magic Moon Sister’s Turn (Vol. 2)

AUTHOR: Shirley Moulton, Illustrated by Marilyn Whitchurch

STAR RATING: "FOUR OUT OF FIVE STARS!"

‘Children aged 6 – 9 will love this sparkling, often thoughtful, story.’
A ‘Wishing Shelf’ Book Review

EDITORIAL REVIEW

I rather enjoyed these two short novels for children; but, most importantly, so did my 7 yr old daughter. Firstly, the story in both book [Vol. 1 and Vol. 2] s is well-written. The writing style is apt for children of my daughter’s age: short paragraphs with plenty happening to keep a child’s alert mind amused. The characters, particularly the rather melodramatic Magic Moon, are fun to follow; the adventure packed full of twists and turns to keep even 7 yr old boys amused.

The author works hard to offer the young reader a message. Hidden within the second book, thinking of others and the importance of family. But the author understands how important it is not to ‘push it in the face’ of the young reader. The message is there, but the reader can also, if they wish, simply enjoy a sweetly written story.

Now to the illustrations. For my daughter, they were the best part of the books. Yes, she enjoyed the plots, characters and settings, but it was the colourful, even delightful, drawings that had her enthralled. There are plenty too in both books, and they, along with the lightly written story, kept her enthralled all evening.

I would think any parent who is looking for a lightly written, fun-filled, fantasy story for children aged 6 – 9 would find both books fit the bill perfectly. Also, there’s a lovely theme of ‘happiness’ to the novels that parents will be happy to share with young children.

Colorfully illustrated and with plenty happening to keep a child amused, they might prove very popular at bedtime.

A ‘Wishing Shelf’ Book Review
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ShirMM | Feb 13, 2018 |
A WISHING SHELF BOOK REVIEW
26th January, 2018
TITLE: Magic Moon A Young Boy's Journey (Vol. 1)

AUTHOR: Shirley Moulton, Illustrated by Marilyn Whitchurch

Star Rating: Vol. 1: FOUR OUT OF FIVE STARS!

Vol. 1
‘A fun story, sweetly illustrated and awash with words of wisdom.’ A ‘Wishing Shelf’ Book Review

REVIEW
I rather enjoyed these two short novels [Vol. 1 and Vol. 2] for children; but, most importantly, so did my 7 yr old daughter. Firstly, the story in both books is well-written. The writing style is apt for children of my daughter’s age: short paragraphs with plenty happening to keep a child’s alert mind amused. The characters, particularly the rather melodramatic Magic Moon, are fun to follow; the adventure packed full of twists and turns to keep even 7 yr old boys amused.

The author works hard to offer the young reader a message. Hidden within the first story is the importance of happiness; in the second book, thinking of others and the importance of family. But the author understands how important it is not to ‘push it in the face’ of the young reader. The message is there, but the reader can also, if they wish, simply enjoy a sweetly written story.

Now to the illustrations. For my daughter, they were the best part of the books. Yes, she enjoyed the plots, characters and settings, but it was the colourful, even delightful, drawings that had her enthralled. There are plenty too in both books, and they, along with the lightly written story, kept her enthralled all evening.

I would think any parent who is looking for a lightly written, fun-filled, fantasy story for children aged 6 – 9 would find both books fit the bill perfectly. Also, there’s a lovely theme of ‘happiness’ to the novels that parents will be happy to share with young children.

Colorfully illustrated and with plenty happening to keep a child amused, they might prove very popular at bedtime.

A ‘Wishing Shelf’ Book Review
www.thewsa.co.uk
… (plus d'informations)
 
Signalé
ShirMM | Feb 12, 2018 |

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Œuvres
5
Membres
5
Popularité
#1,360,914
Évaluation
3.8
Critiques
3
ISBN
5