Review of Not Fishy Enough

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Review of Not Fishy Enough

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Not Fishy Enough" by Briton Kolber.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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It has been said that we all have a purpose in the life that is given to us, no matter who we are, what we have, or what we can do. The story Not Fishy Enough, written especially by Briton Kolber, has opened a way for all of us to check our lives and see how we truly are doing at this time. It has served as a tool to use as part of your daily journal. What's truly enchanting about this book is its ability to unfold a captivating tale designed for children and adults as well. Set beneath the waves, it captures readers in an undersea world where sea creatures take on extraordinary roles and play characters that add a special charm to the narrative. It carries a deeper meaning for us to ponder. The story teaches us about acceptance, unraveling the essence of life, and our connection with others. Well, you can start and grab this book now to find out the hidden treasures that the author has prepared for everyone.

What I adore in this book is the narrative style of the author, the well-organized contents, the sequence, and finally the message to the readers. The story inside is full of adventures. I love the photo and illustration credits. I like how the story ends with Edwin, his family, and his friends. In this book, I appreciate the author’s way of showing guidelines, where he invites the readers to reflect more on their lives and how they are going to accept and flow with them with others too.

I couldn’t find anything to dislike about the book. I enjoy the topic and everything in its context. It is absolutely amazing. I could say the book is informative. I like the story of Edwin and how he went with the flow of his journey in life until he was able to find out the answer to his question.

I could not see any errors as I went through the pages. It is professionally edited. There are many lessons to learn and to help you grow as an individual. I gave this book an absolute rating of 5 out of 5 stars.

I would like to recommend it for children who love sea adventure stories and for those who are seeking inspiration and motivation in life itself.

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