Very bad editing. It has so many typos that make the reading uncomfortable. Additionally, the book doesn't work as a manga. It has some panels, but not in the way that it's promised in the title!

Not worthy.

Buen libro, pero muy mala traducción.

Culpo a la editorial por no realizar una edición adecuada

The book is quite interesting, but sadly the translation is poorly done.

That made it hard to read.


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It was funny to read about Elon Musk with so much warmth, considering the recent events he has been involved.

excellent book for kids, to expose them to music~

Interesting book. It could be shorter and some advice seems to be not broad enough, specifically on the recipes

Very warm story about a boy and his friend Walter seeking adventure in rebellion.

They want to be free, and on their way into the uncut grass they learn valuable lessons.

Not only it tells why the worlds is not fair, it gives example of what can be done to have a better world.

Must read after volume 1.

I wish I have readed it before, and more people get to read it

I wish I was a book ><

Especially if you're NOT a kid, you should read this :3

It took me a while to get touched with the story. But eventually it made me reflect on my family and I cried a bit.

Interestingly, instead of disliking the story or the character(s), I just don't like the way it was narrated.
I don't like that Kyoshi was failing over and over again.
For me, there's much more than mistakes to learn from.
Anyway, I wish I could read more of Kyoshi and I'm looking forward to seeing the new adaptations from Avatar Studios.

Short and boring.
The story doesn't make sense.
There's no mystery because everything is solved easily.
Plus the selection of vocabulary and grammar is not right for level 1.

Un libro que nos muestra qué nos sucede cuando nos ciega la codicia. O.o

La clásica versión es un formato amigable para leer y compartir.
Me gustó mucho la adición de animales e insectos entres los árboles del bosque.

At least the Spanish title includes Adults in it, but they are just casually mentioned in the book (there's one brief chapter). So, I am left with a missing part in that regard.
Besides that, I loved it.

3.9 to be honest.

It has a looot of useful information but it's a bit messy to the eye.
It's not technically disorganized, but it was a bit hard to follow the rhythm.
Any way, the content is great and the author not only gives info also share her experience.

A must read, specially if you are struggling or you know someone who might be.
Changing the concept from What's wrong with you? To What happened to you? is essential.

I didn't expect the book to be this good.

I wish the structure were different. It has a lot of information, and it's very detailed, but I don't even dare to try yoga. So, I still don't find a way to feel good.

Simple but provocative.

Not what I expected.
First of all: wrong and misleading title.
But quite informative and brief about queer theory. It might be a good introductory book for the topic.

I like the story, but It's too much for a A1 learner. Even I got confused between so many characters and the changes of scenes.

Confusing is the least of the issues. Wrong vocabulary selection. Not recommend at all.

It was hard to finish it, but I wanted to be sure until the end if the authors would suddenly that it was a joke.

As someone who struggles with C-PTSD, the understanding of trauma is this book is revolting. Very uncomfortable to read.

No era lo que esperaba. El título indica que aborda el cómo pensar sobre el dinero, pero esperaba que no se tratara solo de eso. En muchas partes se leía como un texto más místico y esotérico en donde las vibraciones de uno importan más que cualquier acción concreta.
Creo que hay muchas indicaciones positivas como el no estar en deuda con nadie, el mejorar el pasado y lo que se debe para construir un presente y un futuro mejor. Pero hay mucha redundancia, y en ese sentido los temas se podrían haber presentado de manera más directa.

It doesn't answer the title question. I have searched online about the implementation of the system but I still have questions. The last part where the author offer his services in coaching sessions seems to be the real way to get the answers.
I do like the theory behind it, but the execution of the book itself is bad.