It was about magic too perhaps more about magic than the children. When I first picked up the book, I thought it was about children living in England in the early 1900s and their many adventures. And to my followers, hopefully you will find this next section at least a little insightful into who I am, what I believe, and the perspective I carry as I read through a book. But now, let me explain my standard and why I actually did not like the book. Those are the positives, which of themselves, would have given the book five stars. Regarding the children, they are close and caring siblings and other characters stand out for one thing or another too. Though he possesses a stern exterior and is undeniably strict, these qualities only elicit respect and admiration an eagerness to please and be loved by him. Like the children, I found him incredibly likable and loving. I am simply in love with her writing style and wish that other children's authors would write so exquisitely.Īnd Uncle Ambrose is a stellar character. Her characters, descriptions, sentences, word choice, even the way Uncle Ambrose talks, all of it is top-notch and mesmerizing. After all, not everyone shares my standard and you might like to know the other aspects of the book. Before I get personal and share a standard I have that necessitated my one star rating, let me take a moment to be fair and mention the things I liked about this book.
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