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Pros & Cons
Pros
Pax by sara pennypacker is destined to be a classic. The book itself seems nice, and the page edges being a bit tattered give it a nice bit of character. This book and the sequel to it are both incredibly beautiful.
It is heavy and teaches empathy. It stirs one's emotions.
Cons
This looks like it was never finished at the print supplier and is bound into what appears to be a hardcover copy. The pages are all different sizes and my daughter already got a paper cut from the horrific and unprofessional cuts of the pages. It see... Read More
The edge is not smooth. Looks like being cut by a kid scissor.
The story is not an enchanting action packed adventure about a boy and his fox. There’s no real excitement or adventure. The fox's chapters are really dull.
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Quality
I was happy to see theres a followup novel i wanted more time with the boy and his fox
It covers such a wide range of mixed emotions with the main character often feeling these things for the first time and working... Read More
Shipping
It arrived promptly and packaged well no damage in shipping
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- This product had a total of 12,331 reviews as of our last analysis date on Aug 28 2023.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Granted the first few chapters are slow and poorly for a lack of better terms written
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I had to get past that for the book to enhance its writing style
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I think the writer was finding a rhythm in the beginning
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Just so everybody knows this book has deckled edges theyre supposed to be like this
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Sadly so many of the chapter books we have read feel shallow or just plain boring
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There isn’t any mention of technology that dates past the seventies or mention of nationality
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In the first book peter our protagonist experiences one profound traumatic life event after another and while his struggle to overcome great obstacles to survive is perhaps more than most kids living in america will come to live through peter’s heartbreak is surely not
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