Review of The Bird Ride

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Review of The Bird Ride

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[Following is a volunteer review of "The Bird Ride" by Wade W. Bergner.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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The Bird Ride by Wade W. Bergner is a fascinating children's book. It is a short story told by a little boy and written from the first person's point of view.

Wade was outside as usual, playing with his toys, when he noticed something unusual. A blue bird from nowhere came to join him. But this was no ordinary bird, as it was so fearless as to approach Wade to the point of making eye contact with him. The bird suddenly turned big and offered itself a ride on its wings. While on the bird's wings, Wade had an amazing ride as the bird flew to great heights. This was not just an ordinary ride for fun. The bird wanted Wade to learn some morals about life. What did Wade learn from his bird ride? Crazy enough, all this happened in a dream. Read this book to get the message Wade has to give.

Personally, I did not expect this book to turn out so impressive. I just thought of it as usual children's fiction, but this book contains information suitable for both the young and the old. In this book, you will discover why children live a very fulfilled life and adults find it difficult to cope with life. Fortunately, there are solutions to these problems. It is wonderful how Wade W. Bergner turned a mere children's book into one that is educational even for adults.

This book is really impressive. I got more than I expected. No grammatical or typographical error was detected during the course of my reading. I love the illustration by Galia Labowitz. I also enjoyed the storyline.

I cannot think of anything I dislike about this book. But I was surprised that a kid is endowed with such great understanding. I think that Wade sounded too mature for his age.

I rate The Bird Ride five out of five stars. It was professionally edited. I love the storyline. This book is both educational and inspirational. I recommend it for everyone, both young and old.

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A well-written review. This is an amazing book. I can recommend it to parents.
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Sounds like an interesting book for kids . Amaizing review.
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I like children's books that will fit for adults too. I want to know what Wade learn from his bird ride. And I'm joyfully jealous of how children live fulfilling lives, too innocent, free from fears and problems; that adults can't do. Thank you for your amazing review, Je Wel!
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Hazel Mae Bagarinao wrote: 27 Apr 2023, 23:54 I like children's books that will fit for adults too. I want to know what Wade learn from his bird ride. And I'm joyfully jealous of how children live fulfilling lives, too innocent, free from fears and problems; that adults can't do. Thank you for your amazing review, Je Wel!
ThanKs For the engaging comment
I must say this book can be read by adults too.
It's a nice one.
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Victor Ayub Migos wrote: 27 Apr 2023, 22:40 Sounds like an interesting book for kids . Amaizing review.
It is really interesting.
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That sounds like a good book. Children an their parents can learn something about life and what makes children so happy with it and what others find hard. Thank you for the concise review!
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I’m not really interested in reading children’s books. I am, however, interested in anything that will get kids reading. I think this will. It teaches lessons, too, which is a big bonus, in my opinion.
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Amy Luman wrote: 28 Apr 2023, 09:02 I’m not really interested in reading children’s books. I am, however, interested in anything that will get kids reading. I think this will. It teaches lessons, too, which is a big bonus, in my opinion.
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Kavita Shah wrote: 28 Apr 2023, 03:56 That sounds like a good book. Children an their parents can learn something about life and what makes children so happy with it and what others find hard. Thank you for the concise review!
And thanks for your engaging comment
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Kavita Shah wrote: 28 Apr 2023, 03:56 That sounds like a good book. Children an their parents can learn something about life and what makes children so happy with it and what others find hard. Thank you for the concise review!
And thanks for your engaging comment
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A beautiful review. Good job.
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