Reviews of Pulchritudinous Book 1

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A young boys journey of learning. How appearances mean nothing. How you must consider others when decision making and how everything can change as you move through your life. PLEASE NOTE: This is the combined story which were published here in 10 parts.. All covers are also left in as requested by some readers. Part 1 of Book 2 is 'tagged on' at the end.
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Reviews of Pulchritudinous Book 1 by Linda Arditto

Carol Shoar reviewed on Feb. 3, 2014

I read a few parts of this book earlier and decided like so many others to grab the whole lot in one book. I love this story as do my children. It is a wonderful fantasy world with some very interesting characters and a lot of lessons to be learnt. It is a great book to help discuss issues and give them a better understanding about responsibility as well as many other things. The pictures are wonderful and it's nice to see the boy Puck and each character this way.
My children have developed a liking for the little boy and look forward to book 2.
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Harry Kay reviewed on Feb. 3, 2014

I have read all 10 parts of the Pulchritudinous story and found it delightful. I see there will be a Book 2 and look forward to this one also. I bought my two children e-readers for Christmas which I had this book installed. They have been taking turns in reading a part each out loud.
A wonderful story about a little boy who lives in a forest. I would say by his hair and the presence of a wizard it would be set in medieval times. The characters and their corresponding pictures adds to the pleasure of the story and we look forward to book 2 being released after seeing the teaser.
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Mary Clyde reviewed on Feb. 2, 2014

This is a wonderful book for children. I even enjoyed it myself and to find a 'teaser' to book 2 at the end was an added bonus. Book2 I feel will be just as much a pleasure to read as the first book.
Poor Puck, he really gets into unhappy situations when the rabbit Lepus is around. I have no doubt he will show more caution from now on when he sees that rabbit. lol.
Can't wait for book 2.
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David Mantor reviewed on Feb. 2, 2014

Yes it's great to see this in one book and part of the following book as a teaser at the end. Poor Puck, he's really having trouble with the rabbit but it was good to see Jenna to the rescue. This little boy is going to have a lot of responsibility dumped on him but I'm sure he'll handle it very well and everyone in our house is looking forward to the continuing story.
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John Spencer reviewed on Feb. 2, 2014

Great to see book one all together and we were surprised to find part one of Book two at the end. We suspected that rabbit would be trouble and he will be judging by P1B2. Looking forward to more and keeping our eyes out for the new book being published.
(review of free book)
Rowland Somers reviewed on Jan. 19, 2014

My wife and I have really enjoyed Book 1 and can't wait until our son is old enough to understand the stories. Looking forward to Book 2.
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Philip Brewster reviewed on Jan. 18, 2014

I missed the last couple of stories due to work commitments and my kids were a bit annoyed with me but I've been redeemed when I found the COMPLETE book.
They love the girl at the top of the vine, said she looked like one of their teachers, Haaa. Puck finally got some decent clothes and a house to live in. My kids are happy now and reluctantly will wait for Book 2.
(review of free book)
Duncan Dennison reviewed on Jan. 17, 2014

Wow it came out in one book, better still. Great story all the way through and terrific pictures that help the kids with what's happing to Puck and his friends.
(review of free book)
Trevor Compro reviewed on Jan. 15, 2014

I thought I'd check out this book for my wife to read to our kids. I loved it. Great little stories joined together and great pictures. I've decided I'll be the one to read it to them.
Highly recommended.
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Bess Torman reviewed on Jan. 15, 2014

Wonderful to get this in one book. The story from start to finish is beautiful. It doesn't surprise me that children are enjoying this series, as others have said. I hope it goes on forever and I can't wait to see how many books finish up in this series. I don't think anything else on this scale will come out for a long time.
(review of free book)