A BIG thank you to Laly, a middle-grade reader and reviewer, for reviewing my first ever middle-grade novel!
“Peter Little Wing” by Regan W. H. Macaulay, illustrated by Gordon Bagshaw Reading age: 8-12 Genre: realistic fiction Peter Little Wing is a kiwi bird kept in captivity in the New Zealand National Aquarium. His species originates from a forest named the wop wops. One day, his Nandy falls ill, and the only cure for him is a nursery rhyme that requires the ingredients found in the wop wops. Peter embarks on a journey to the wop wops to save his Nandy, with his friends Tim, Onion, and Rangi accompanying him. During his journey, Peter learns the value of friendship and how to be a good leader. This book left a lasting impression on me. Peter’s character was particularly fascinating, as was his ambitious personality and unwavering determination. I admired how he looked out for his Nandy, who was lucky to have someone like him in his life. However, the character of Rangi was a bit irritating, always trying to take the lead and hog the spotlight, even when it was unnecessary. Onion, on the other hand, was a sweet and gentle soul who always tried to keep the peace between Peter and Rangi. I also found Tim’s character quite amusing. He was afraid of everything, which made for some hilarious situations. The book was well-illustrated, which helped me visualize the story better. Although the beginning was a bit slow, the story picked up pace as it progressed, making it more enjoyable. I formed a deep connection with all the characters, a testament to the author’s excellent writing skills. Overall, it was a fantastic book, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking for an entertaining and insightful read. Happy Reading, Laly ❤️ 📚 Thank you to the author for sending me a digital copy of your book, and I am leaving this review voluntarily — About @paigesandlalypops: Meet Paige and Laly—two passionate readers who are always eager to share their honest thoughts on books with others! Paige (14) loves middle-grade and young-adult books and is particularly interested in historical fiction, fantasy (especially those based on mythology), and horror fiction. She’s also a big fan of anime and K-pop and even learns different languages online (French, Spanish, and Korean). Laly (11), on the other hand, is a soccer player and budding musician who loves to express herself through art. She’s a math enthusiast and a cat lover, and she enjoys reading graphic novels, horror fiction, and realistic fiction. And let’s not forget her remarkable job of coming up with funny ideas for their reels—because who doesn’t love a good laugh? Our promises: Paige and Laly are ardent book enthusiasts who love interacting with authors, publishers, and readers. They read and review books of various genres, helping children relate to them, draw connections, and immerse themselves in a new world. They take great pride in providing timely and authentic book reviews within a 30-day window. Their feedback is constructive and genuine. Moreover, they add a persona touch by taking an original picture of each book. Paige and Laly were beta readers for a picture book and several first-chapter books. We value our audience and foster genuine engagement, ensuring that all likes are authentic. If you are an author or publisher looking to share your book(s), don’t hesitate to contact these two fantastic book lovers. — Audrey (the mom)
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