The Blue Unicorn's Journey To Osm - Reader Review
AMAZON UK
'I had to learn to believe in myself.'
What a lovely line to end the narrative - but this is deeply
representative of the trials we all face - in any situation.
I loved this story of Blue - saviour of the unicorns - but without metal
or magic - or any belief in himself - the task he is destined to undertake
since birth, seems hopeless.
This is a lovely tale of triumph over adversity, of the not so perfect stallion finding his
courage in a sea of hostility.
It is written so beautifully, with exquisite drops of brilliance that you
find in all classic fantasy fairytales, I can really see this as a Pixar
animation.
AMAZON UK
'I had to learn to believe in myself.'
What a lovely line to end the narrative - but this is deeply
representative of the trials we all face - in any situation.
I loved this story of Blue - saviour of the unicorns - but without metal or magic - or any belief in himself - the task he is destined to undertake since birth, seems hopeless.
This is a lovely tale of triumph over adversity, of the not so perfect stallion finding his courage in a sea of hostility.
It is written so beautifully, with exquisite drops of brilliance that you find in all classic fantasy fairytales, I can really see this as a Pixar animation.
I loved this story of Blue - saviour of the unicorns - but without metal or magic - or any belief in himself - the task he is destined to undertake since birth, seems hopeless.
This is a lovely tale of triumph over adversity, of the not so perfect stallion finding his courage in a sea of hostility.
It is written so beautifully, with exquisite drops of brilliance that you find in all classic fantasy fairytales, I can really see this as a Pixar animation.
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