There is a Christian theme running through the book, and though I suggest this book for elementary aged children, I would also caution parents that there is a sprinkling of profanity in a couple of scenes. I believe this story would appeal to elementary age children that they would find it fun to read, and I believe it would hold their interest. I felt the descriptions and dialogue slowed the pacing, and the lack of action also helped to slow down the pace of the story. However, as an adult, I have to say that I found the pace of the story slow. It is easy to care for him and want to see him reach his goal. The story is sweet and Ayron has an innocence about him that is endearing. There are a lot of quotes from the Bible, but they are not properly noted, and I felt there were too many quotes, as Ms. The story is simplistic and has an abundance of dialogue and lacks action. The White Forest: The Legend of Prince Ayron (Book 1) by Aviya Carmen is a fantasy story that also reminded me of an allegory.
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