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Strong in many forms

Brave Mrs. Sato by Lori Matsukawa

I Think I Think a Lot by Jessica Whipple

May 10, 2023 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

A few days ago, I read a book, but was unable to write a long review of it. And today I read another book I could have but did not want to weaken it. The issue with Brave Mrs. Sato was not that it is a bad book, far from it, but that is simple and doing over 250 words for a review can overwhelm the reader. Therefore, this is a shorter review than the second one, I Think I Think a Lot. This book […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Fiction, Health Tagged With: friendship, Jessica Whipple, Josee Bisaillon, Lori Matsukawa, Multigenerational, neurodiversity, Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance, Social Themes, Tammy Yee

BlackRaven's CBR15 Review No:325 · Genres: Children's Books, Fiction, Health · Tags: friendship, Jessica Whipple, Josee Bisaillon, Lori Matsukawa, Multigenerational, neurodiversity, Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance, Social Themes, Tammy Yee ·
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I used 266 words to describe a wordless book

Whirl by Deborah Kerbel

March 4, 2022 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

One hundred eighty-seven words are what the publisher description includes. If you wish to read about the title Whirl by Deborah Kerbel, this is your introduction.  Yes, it deserves to be talked about, but I find it amusing that a wordless picture book (except for the description at the end about maple seeds) has that many words to describe it. The result of that description is to tell you the whole story. You do not get to experience it fresh. I was lucky enough to […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Fantasy Tagged With: Deborah Kerbel, Josee Bisaillon, maple seed, nature, plants, science

BlackRaven's CBR14 Review No:87 · Genres: Children's Books, Fantasy · Tags: Deborah Kerbel, Josee Bisaillon, maple seed, nature, plants, science ·
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