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Review: Adorable sequel to a wonderful series - Review The novel takes off a year later from the first book. There are a few developments on the Trundle-Payne family front. However, it’s not an easy Christmas for William. I was a bit apprehensive about the time travel bit, but the writer has done a commendable job in keeping it simple. As a result, when William goes to the past and sees his baby self, it does not come across as incongruous. The character arcs of Brenda and William are notable for their gradual growth. While the latter lets go of his personal wish for the greater good, the former finds purpose in ensuring the longevity of Christmas. Once again, I enjoyed the children’s journey, aided by the brilliant narration of Paul Shelley. All's well that ends well. The magical festival is rescued by a charming boy who never allows his disability to get the better of him, aided by an equally enthusiastic dinosaur, and his stepsister, who dares to right the wrongs committed by her. If you are a fan of feel-good books, I recommend the Christmasaurus series. Review: Amazing - Cool and unpredictable! But came a late. But the story is really cool and fascinating, I like it very much.
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Adorable sequel to a wonderful series
Review The novel takes off a year later from the first book. There are a few developments on the Trundle-Payne family front. However, it’s not an easy Christmas for William. I was a bit apprehensive about the time travel bit, but the writer has done a commendable job in keeping it simple. As a result, when William goes to the past and sees his baby self, it does not come across as incongruous. The character arcs of Brenda and William are notable for their gradual growth. While the latter lets go of his personal wish for the greater good, the former finds purpose in ensuring the longevity of Christmas. Once again, I enjoyed the children’s journey, aided by the brilliant narration of Paul Shelley. All's well that ends well. The magical festival is rescued by a charming boy who never allows his disability to get the better of him, aided by an equally enthusiastic dinosaur, and his stepsister, who dares to right the wrongs committed by her. If you are a fan of feel-good books, I recommend the Christmasaurus series.
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Amazing
Cool and unpredictable! But came a late. But the story is really cool and fascinating, I like it very much.
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