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A lovely story for children of all ages (from 2 to 92... as the saying goes)!It's all about the love of books, reading... praising imaginations and remembering what's truly important in life.
Sometimes we need to read something which is just cute as you can think of it as a bedtime story, this book is different from the other books of Elif Shafak , you read something simple , short, with a few characters . But I think the title wasn’t the best as the main motive for the events is her passion for reading not hating her name.
I liked this book. I want to reading again
Love this!! ❤️❤️
my first try at reading in Turkish!. I think it was a perfect choice because it's simple and clear.it's suitable for children and has a lot of nice ideas
I really enjoyed reading this book. Very nice, captivating, funny. The story is about true friends and friendships, trust, courage and how books open to us a new universe full of possibilities.
Brilliant
This was so cute - I really enjoyed it!There are so many amazing messages about climate change, the importance of creativity and loving yourself.
Very nice book. I´m thinking of buying some more copies and giving them as a gift to friends with children. Question now: would a boy want to read/hear a book with a girl in the title?
I don't think it was an accident, the universe threwing this at me after i just fininshed re-reading"the little prince". they share the same subject"how to keep ur inner child blooming" i like the fact that they both appeared at the same time i was begining to lose myself in the adult life. like it is a message from the universe that i should remember very well to keep consciously fighting against this. thanks universe!
I liked the book because it showed many real aspects of the real life we're living in. I thought, though, that some of the stories were just to "fill in the blanks." If we talk about seeing the full side of the glass, it was a beautiful story.
Beautiful, tender, sweet and brimming with hidden meanings and subtle wisdom. An excellent children's book. Like The Little Prince, it's a book you have to be either a child or very wise to understand.