Thursday, April 2, 2020
Creatures That Tutor Review
Creatures That Tutor ReviewCreatures that Tutor is a unique approach to short stories that will appeal to children and adults alike. With a simple, yet powerful plot, it is a definite must read for any reader, young or old. The main character is a strange creature who has an innate ability to tell if a story is true or not.It is filled with amazing characters, a loveable villain, a truly heartbreaking ending, and a tremendous sense of humor. In all honesty, I was prepared to hate this book because I always felt it was going to be too hard for me to believe in this story. However, I have to say I was wrong, and I was actually quite intrigued.What I loved most about this book is the way the author introduces the characters and then unveils the characters through unexpected events. There is not a moment when the characters are not interacting with each other and showing their emotions to one another. This book isn't filled with campy humor, nor is it boring; instead, it is just real and powerful.This book takes place in different places around the world. I was surprised that even though I am from Canada, I could relate to the story, as I travelled around all over the world as a child. I also loved the fact that the author uses the many cultures that you see on TV and movies and puts them all together in one place. The author uses that concept in an interesting and surprising way.While I could relate to the story, I did feel that the author's imagination ran wild in all the different places he took the reader. I enjoyed the idea of this story, being able to show the person from every corner of the globe.In all truth, this book is so good that it might even challenge some of your beliefs, in ways you haven't even considered.I was able to relate to so many things in the story, that I have actually thought about things like getting cancer, and how good it would be to beat it.In the end, this story is about a man with amazing and unbelievable abilities. He is a man who sees things no one else can see, but he uses those things to protect his friends. It is a great story that can teach children about humanity, love, trust, loyalty, and so much more.For adults, I would highly recommend this book to anyone who has ever had a strange thing happen to them and wanted to find out what it was all about. As an author, I was extremely impressed with the direction in which I was brought to write this story. It was entertaining, well written, and moving.
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