Official Review: The Worst Pet Peeve Ever

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Re: Official Review: The Worst Pet Peeve Ever

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I think this is a very enjoyable read especially for kids. Thanks for tbe review
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This book looks to me like a walk in the park for kids and adults alike. This looks like it attracts more readers from different age groups. I'd love to read this to children and get a good laughter with them while seeing the logics of it all.
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This sounds like a really fun book to read. I'll definitely make time to read this and show it to my kids as well. It sounds just like something my son would love.
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I didn't find this interesting at first. But after reading your cool review (which I enjoyed), I've had a change of mind. The amusing storyline, illustrations and rhyming prose really sound fantastic. I bet this one's a fun read.
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Post by ladycraic »

Great review! I agree - the rhythmic prose made The Worst Pet Peeve Ever an engaging and fun read! I can just imagine reading it to a group of children, and watching their faces as they concentrate on the thrilling adventure of a neighborhood with pet peeves. This was a fun book, and I'm thankful to the author for making it free!
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Sounds fun read for youngsters with a witty, silly storyline. I enjoyed reading your review.
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The Worst Pet Peeve Ever
This would be a good choice for early readers. There were a few choppy areas but over all a good read. While I was reading a few class activities came to mind.
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This interesting story and colorful illustrations would surely attract children. Review is great.
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This book iscute, funny, entertaining. I am a mother of 2 young children. Books like these make up their day! The illustration is so homey, the characters are depicted in a very relate-able way. The flow of words are catchy and playful. In the middle of the story I seriously thought the ending would something like the children being the "pets" already or something like that. The ending of the story is funny and memorable and will definitely be the topic for many dinner times and cuddle times for days to end.
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I love any type of puns and other play on words so I can't wait to see what happens in this story.
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Awww.. I'm loving this review. A simple book, with a simple story and simple illustrations, yet entertaining and passing on a simple message to a family, not just the children. Great!
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I love the book because It has so many story lessons ๐Ÿ˜˜๐Ÿ˜˜
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Post by MzDweebers »

This review really makes you want to read about the "Pet Peeves". I know I would like to read it, I get the feeling my kids would love it.

My middle daughter is autistic and loves catchy rhythm but I am not sure if she would get a tic about the fleas! Right now she is fixated on clowns because of the scary commercials on t.v.
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Post by Azeline Arcenal »

I sampled this book and I liked the illustrations that went with the book. Although this book is written for children, I think I will add this book to my reading list. Great job on your review!
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Post by dragonet07 »

This book sounds cute and really funny. I especially love the play on pet peeve. I'll probably wait until I have kids of my own and read it with them, but it looks like it would be worth reading just for a laugh even as an adult. Thank you for the great review.
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