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fernthepanda's review
3.0
I received an eAudio from Volumes in exchange for my honest review.
Fans of "The Unicorn Rescue Society" will be thrilled with this addition. This is my first adventure in this series, and I don't feel like I'm lost in the story. Though it did take me a while to get into this. (less)
Fans of "The Unicorn Rescue Society" will be thrilled with this addition. This is my first adventure in this series, and I don't feel like I'm lost in the story. Though it did take me a while to get into this. (less)
jwinchell's review
5.0
Orry and I give this book 5 of the Unicorn Rescue Society 5 stars. There is an addition at the end of this book, The Secret Order of the Unicorn, a history of the Society, which started in the year 789. Orry liked that this story included a mythical sea serpent and that there was lots of rising action up to the breaking point and swift conclusion. We’ve come to like Elliott and Uchenna and Professor Fauna, in all their kooky habits. I liked that Gidwitz yet again joined forces with an expert in the area the book takes place- Emma Otheguy is an expert in all things Cuba. Book 5 said to be continued, so there must be support for continuing this fun and adventurous series. Recommended for readers who like mythical creatures and adventure.
ekimball's review against another edition
adventurous
emotional
funny
hopeful
informative
lighthearted
reflective
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
mrprim's review
5.0
Got to teach my kid about the Cuban Communist Revolution, the American Embargo of Cuba, the development of the Cuban diaspora, and the nature of Communism and Capitalism. Arguably, as the child of Cuban immigrants, I probably should have told him some of this stuff a bit sooner.
lachelle45's review
adventurous
mysterious
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
3.5
barberchicago_books's review
4.0
The Madre de Aguas of Cuba is the latest in the popular Unicorn Rescue Society series. Thank you to Penguin Random House for this ARC to review.
I was really drawn to the parts about the history of the Cuban people and their many-cultured ancestors including the Taino & enslaved Africans. The legend of the madre de aguas was brought to life in a way that’s relatable to kids and honorable to the Cuban people. I also really liked Unchenna and Elliot, characters with spunk, wit, and intelligence.
The story itself will be a great addition to the series for early middle-grade readers and I’m looking forward to adding it to my class library.
I was really drawn to the parts about the history of the Cuban people and their many-cultured ancestors including the Taino & enslaved Africans. The legend of the madre de aguas was brought to life in a way that’s relatable to kids and honorable to the Cuban people. I also really liked Unchenna and Elliot, characters with spunk, wit, and intelligence.
The story itself will be a great addition to the series for early middle-grade readers and I’m looking forward to adding it to my class library.
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