ceritachaty's review

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5.0

This book is a follow-up of the original "The Little Prince". It contains reflections for each of the men that The Little Prince had visited during his journay, what they symbolize, and it came with a reflection/journaling prompt.
This is a good book for children and adult to start journaling with The Little Prince as its reference.

faithd's review

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3.0

I may be biased because I adore The Little Prince, but I don't think is as good as it could be. I like the idea of a retelling that also sort of explains the themes of The Little Prince, but I think this fell short. The explanations all felt a bit oversimplified. I also didn't like how some things were left out, like the rose and the fox were only briefly mentioned and there is a lot of meaning there that was missed in this retelling. I did like the discussion questions, there were some really good ones.

aly_saurusrex's review

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5.0

I still remember the first time I read The Little Prince. I sat in my local B&N and read the entire thing and cried. Well into adulthood, 30 something, crying in Barnes and Noble. I have such a sweet spot for this story, so when I saw this on Netgalley, I knew I needed to request it.

goguma's review

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2.0

Okay. This is fine but not my favorite. However thank you to publisher for sending me this advance reader copy!
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