Review by SR91 -- Art Fairy by Floras Athena
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Review by SR91 -- Art Fairy by Floras Athena
I kind of like and dislike this book, while I continued reading “Art Fairy” by Floras Athena, it started great until I ran into a terrible situation, where the father punishes his son to be the best music player ever. Get this, the family is poor and the son is the only ticket to make the family rich. The son, Oris, wants to be the greatest musician just like Mozart, Beethoven, and Joe Hisaishi. Oris doesn't care about the money, not like his dad, it's not about the money, he wants to play music just to get a notice for his passion.
I had spotted a couple of errors in this book; grammars and spacing. The word “musician” was missing another “i.” Way too many spacing in between words; some of them had three space or four-space. I might not be good at my grammars but that's not good for an outstanding book. There are some sentences that I don't understand; trying to understand them.
One of my favorites was, “In the kingdom of art, there was no hereditary forever! Only struggle to enhance talent and create happiness for the world, then you can be the happiest little prince and little princess of the whole world! The reason why I have chosen the quote because it's better to start as a young child to discover your talent, it's enough time to practice more than being an adult. My other favorite was, “All beings are created equal! All beings' talents are created equal!”
“Read, Practice, Think is also equivalent to the promotion of talent” which this means if you want to achieve your goal to anything; musician, they read more about the people that influence them, practice playing on the instruments or warming up their voices, and think about what they need to be noticed. My passion is to become a better writer; blogging and writing stories, I have been reading on authors or bloggers to see how they accomplish their goals. Every day, I practice on my writing skills, working on my grammars; as I mentioned before. I think about my future, I question myself every day, “Am I going to make it successfully?” I might just live with the question until I come through to the goal.
I highly recommend this book to anyone who wants to be inspired to set goals for the future in life. Honestly, I like the book; it has some information in bold, its to get the readers to understand the story and get inspired; The main story is not bold, it's the story itself. Once again, in this book, has information about what your interest is, who to look up to that has the same interest and how to reach that goal.
4 out of 4
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