The Spellbinding Artistry of Filluboo's Strange Magic

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Filluboo Strange Magic is an enthralling and captivating novel that takes readers on a journey into the world of magic and mystery. Written by acclaimed author Margot Jones, this spellbinding tale introduces us to a young girl named Filluboo who discovers her own unique magical powers. Set in the enchanting land of Eldoria, Filluboo Strange Magic transports readers to a world where wizards and witches coexist with humans, and where extraordinary creatures roam free. From the very first page, Jones weaves a vivid and immersive narrative that seamlessly combines fantasy and adventure. As the story unfolds, we are introduced to Filluboo, a curious and determined young girl who stumbles upon a hidden book of spells in her grandmother's attic. Little did she know that this discovery would change her life forever.

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Little did she know that this discovery would change her life forever. Filled with an insatiable thirst for knowledge and a burning desire to master her newfound abilities, Filluboo embarks on a thrilling quest to uncover the secrets of her magic. Throughout her journey, Filluboo encounters a colorful cast of characters who become both friends and foes.

JWerner

Overall, I feel that the greatest weakness here is that there are a lot of things that we're being told that I think you can tell us instead. Pg. 7 through 10 in particular felt like a lot of telling and not a lot of showing, so I'd try to cut some of that out. Other than that, the plotting's straightforward, the detail on your scenery is good, and you've got, I think, a pretty good grasp of metaphor. I didn't really see many parallels to Stormlight, other than the 'depressed dude becomes a god's champion' bit, which Sanderson definitely didn't invent. Notes below: Pg. 1: Flames poured out of windows—I wouldn't say 'poured', that implies they're falling. Maybe 'burst'? The voice called out again. —This whole paragraph is telling, not showing. It cast a dozen shadows onto the dirt. —I would recommend writing a snowflake simile here. A gasped and ran forward.—I would say that he dashed over to her. Someone else was approaching ahead and to his left.—I'd add some more detail to this. The person continued walking, seeming as if they hadn't seen him.—This sounds awkward. I'd change it to "The newcomer didn't see him and continued on." Pg. 3 He caused his bones to become denser—I'd change this to "He increased the density of his bones." He called out, hands flying. —I'd replace "He called out" with "He screamed" Kidneys are in the back, and it definitely seems like A's attacking from the front. The man recovered, however, easily sidestepping the blow.—This makes it sound like the blow made contact, but then he sidesteps it? So he was recovering from the pebble? Pg. 4 This fight wasn't over yet.—I'd rewrite this to prevent repetition, account of "Just like that, the fight was over." Pg. 7 To top it all off, when C had brought the others to pick up Y and himself, the pyro had been gone.—I'd rewrite this to, "To top it all off, the pyro was gone by the time Cead came back with help." Pg. 8 That wasn't the true story, from what they could tell.—They who? Which had worked.—I think you can delete this. We know they succeeded. Pg. 11 I'd take the bird sentence and combine it with the previous paragraph, but remove "There, he saw it." I think it would add a bit more of an abrupt punch and give us a better sense of A's sorrow. Pg. 14 Need to unbold M's dialogue attribution. "You will?"—This probably isn't what you're going for, mood-wise, but I think changing this to "Wait, really?" would be pretty funny.

JWerner replied to Mandamon's topic in Reading Excuses

The idea was to plop it on Amazon and let that be it. I'm not opposed to submitting it elsewhere, I'd just rather take the guaranteed, faster route of having my work out there. Sounds great, thanks!

JWerner replied to Mandamon's topic in Reading Excuses

I don't really have a solid timeline; I'd just like to finally have something published to my name. So if you could take a look at within the next month or two, Silk, I'd really appreciate that.

JWerner replied to Mandamon's topic in Reading Excuses

Hello. Would anyone be willing to take a look at the full manuscript for my current draft for The Witch and the Ostrich?

JWerner replied to ginger_reckoning's topic in Reading Excuses

By and large, you're writing's pretty good. Straightforward, easy to visualize. Could maybe use a bit more flavor. Also, I'm trying to figure out how you pronounce some of the names. I didn't feel all that terribly invested in whatever was happening in this chapter, and like Mandamon, I'm having a hard time putting my finger on why. I think, in my case, it could be that there weren't many interesting character interactions going on. I was kind of interested in Y, but then she just leaves less than two full pages in. C feels like the kind of person who's deliberately trying to be eccentric and weird, and circles back around to being cringey. And there's not enough going on yet between A and R for met to feel a genuinely familial bond between them. But hey, we're only two chapters in. There's gonna be time and opportunity to stick in more detail. Notes below: Pg. 1: "So you think the army's gonna try crap tonight?"—Might be a bit modern, but I think "start sh*t" would sound better. "They already wore their flight harness over their clothes, since it was likely they would have gone scouting tonight anyway."—The tense here is kinda fudged. They 'already' wore a harness for something they'd apparently already done? "What about me, sir?" A said, also standing.—Already mentioned that he's standing up. Pg. 2: "You've got sharp eyes and you're probably one of the best plants I've ever seen."—She said she was going to cut the fat, but this feels like fat. Pg. 4 'The warehouse was now a bustling reef of activity, people, like schools of fish. " I think you can leave out the bolded left, since you already made the aquatic comparison. Grammatical note: It's incorrect to stick a hyphen after any word ending in 'ly' Pg. 6 "It's not TB again, is it?"—Since the backstory behind the whole coin tradition was explained, and this wasn't, it's pretty obvious that this is something you're trying to build a mystery over. That's not necessarily a bad thing, but it is obvious. Pg. 7 "It's not like I'm going to have a heart attack."—Calling it. Foreshadowing. Pg. 9 ". the wood scraping terribly against cement."—I feel that you could describe this in greater sensory detail. Pg. 11 "I love you, baba," he whispered.—I don't feel like the situation warrants a whisper. If he's running to save someone from a burning building, you'd think A would be more frantic and that would reflect on his voice.

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Filluboo strange magic

There's Cassandra, a wise and mysterious witch who becomes Filluboo's mentor, guiding her along the path of magic. And then there's Zephyr, a mischievous talking cat with a penchant for adventure, who accompanies Filluboo on her quest. But it's not all smooth sailing for Filluboo, as she soon finds herself entangled in a dangerous web of dark magic and ancient artifacts. She must navigate treacherous terrain, confront magical creatures, and solve mind-bending riddles to unlock the true power of her magic. It is through these trials and tribulations that Filluboo discovers her inner strength and resilience. Filled with twists and turns, Filluboo Strange Magic keeps readers on the edge of their seats until the very end. Jones expertly intertwines themes of friendship, courage, and self-discovery into the narrative, creating a story that resonates with readers of all ages. The magical world she has imagined is brought to life through rich descriptions and vivid imagery, transporting us into a realm where dreams become reality. In conclusion, Filluboo Strange Magic is a must-read for lovers of fantasy and magic. Margot Jones has crafted an enchanting tale that transports readers to a world brimming with mystery and wonder. Through the journey of Filluboo, we are reminded of the power of self-belief, the importance of friendship, and the limitless possibilities that lie within each of us. So dive into this magnificent adventure and prepare to be spellbound by Filluboo Strange Magic..

Reviews for "The Mind-Bending Magic of Filluboo: A Journey into the Unknown"

1. John - 2 stars - I was really excited to watch "Filluboo Strange Magic" after seeing the trailer, but I was left extremely disappointed. The plot was confusing and all over the place, making it difficult to follow what was happening. The animation was the only redeeming quality, but even that was not enough to make up for the lackluster story. I do not recommend this film if you are looking for a coherent and engaging fantasy experience.
2. Sarah - 1 star - "Filluboo Strange Magic" was a total waste of time. The characters were bland and uninteresting, and the dialogue felt forced and unnatural. I found myself not caring about the outcome of the story, as there was no emotional connection to the events or the characters. Overall, I found it to be a forgettable and uninspiring film, and I would not recommend it to anyone.
3. Chris - 2 stars - I had high hopes for "Filluboo Strange Magic" as it seemed like a unique and imaginative concept. However, the execution fell flat. The pacing was inconsistent, with long stretches of slow and boring moments followed by rushed and confusing action sequences. The humor also missed the mark for me, with jokes that felt forced and attempts at witty banter that just fell flat. Overall, it was a disappointing and forgettable film that I would not watch again.
4. Emily - 2.5 stars - "Filluboo Strange Magic" had the potential to be an interesting and magical animated film, but it failed to deliver. The characters lacked depth and development, making it difficult to care about their fates. The songs, while catchy at times, felt forced and disrupted the flow of the story. Additionally, the plot was predictable and offered nothing new or exciting. Overall, it was a mediocre film that fell short of its potential and left me feeling unfulfilled.

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