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A review by spokensilence9
Jean Angel : The Quest For An Ideal Kingdom by Atul Mohite
3.0
How a 15 year old by Jean who could see things others cannot see, as defined in prophecy wether dethrones the king or not forms the base storyline of Jean Angel: The Quest for An Ideal Kingdom.
This is the second part of a short read Jean angel: the child to of prophecy.
The book was written in an easy to read language and is a short read, go for it when you'd like a light read with a mix of fantasy. I personally felt, the story of this series would make a perfect bedtime story for kids with well explained complex philosophy in the simplest way possible, would definitely gives life to a kid's imagination and will probably helps in children developing their own perspective on certain things.
The cons would be, a baseless lovestory in the very beginning itself, I couldn't connect to it very much and here and there few grammatical errors which could be rectified easily with an extra editing for further editions.
*The copy of this book was shared in the exchange of an honest review.
This is the second part of a short read Jean angel: the child to of prophecy.
The book was written in an easy to read language and is a short read, go for it when you'd like a light read with a mix of fantasy. I personally felt, the story of this series would make a perfect bedtime story for kids with well explained complex philosophy in the simplest way possible, would definitely gives life to a kid's imagination and will probably helps in children developing their own perspective on certain things.
The cons would be, a baseless lovestory in the very beginning itself, I couldn't connect to it very much and here and there few grammatical errors which could be rectified easily with an extra editing for further editions.
*The copy of this book was shared in the exchange of an honest review.