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Review of Angelina L's Book Review of Dandelion Wine by Ray Bradbury
I felt Lee's writing about Bradbury's Dandelion Wine, a book about a young boy growing up one summer, left me in awe of the professional effect. Lee used magnificent diction, making the article smooth and enticing. With an incredible vocabulary, she produced such vivid imagery. For example, she wrote, "Steaming, golden summer has been poured into these pages," which helps produce a clear picture and feeling of the setting in Dandelion Wine. This review is so well written that it is comparable to even a professional journalist's work. Lee does a fantastic job at advertising Bradbury's work, also. This article would certainly lure in those who have never read a piece by Bradbury, or those simply looking for a quality book. "Bradbury touches the hearts of those who still dream and hope and believe," is an excellent line that is sure to catch people's attention and make them want to read Dandelion Wine, or even more of Lee's writing.
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