
I don't know how to make it not cruel or rude, but this book was so weird.
First, the illustrations (I 99% sure) generated by AI. For me, that alone made the rating of this book less than 3 stars.
Second, the storyline was so bad and didn't make sense at all. How on earth you can get so close to eagles? I know everything can happen in fiction but even my 5 years old son wasn't convince by the lack of common sense in this book. He said it was impossible to see eagles so close in the wild.
Thirdly, I didn't find the good connection between eagle and its wisdom (barely) explained in this book. I think I caught the values (?) of the story but they had no correlation with the eagles in this book.
Lastly, the format of the book was horrible. I know this is ARC and usually formatting issues never bothered me much. However, this book formatting issues were another level. Even when I read it through NetGalley Shelf app, the format was still so bad.
Nevertheless, thank you to Denny Tranel, BooksGoSocial, and NetGalley for the ARC.
Originally posted at www.goodreads.com.
I don't know how to make it not cruel or rude, but this book was so weird.
First, the illustrations (I 99% sure) generated by AI. For me, that alone made the rating of this book less than 3 stars.
Second, the storyline was so bad and didn't make sense at all. How on earth you can get so close to eagles? I know everything can happen in fiction but even my 5 years old son wasn't convince by the lack of common sense in this book. He said it was impossible to see eagles so close in the wild.
Thirdly, I didn't find the good connection between eagle and its wisdom (barely) explained in this book. I think I caught the values (?) of the story but they had no correlation with the eagles in this book.
Lastly, the format of the book was horrible. I know this is ARC and usually formatting issues never bothered me much. However, this book formatting issues were another level. Even when I read it through NetGalley Shelf app, the format was still so bad.
Nevertheless, thank you to Denny Tranel, BooksGoSocial, and NetGalley for the ARC.
Originally posted at www.goodreads.com.