Official Review: The Improbable Wonders of Moojie Littleman

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Although Moojie lives in a world filled with magic and realism, his life isn't devoid of problems. His experiences make him relatable, showing that no one's life is perfect and rough patches aren't forever. I also like that the story encourages young people to take control of their destinies.
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heart touching story......

'waiting for love means waiting for yesterday'nice line
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i think tthis is an inspiring story and can relate to
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Sounds like a fascinating story from your review.
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I'm definitely up for an enchanting tale about finding one's inner strength; I can never have enough of such. The inborn need to belong concerns every human and that's why it's usually a challenge if it seems that need hasn't been met. It's also very easy for us to take it for granted, hence, the importance of varying methods of reminders. I'm also a sucker for words of wisdom, and the riddle you quoted provides a glimpse of the treasures within. This book is loaded, thanks for sharing.
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This book talks on magic, family and fantasy. It's quite intriguing.
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