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Azuzu Saves the Day by Kateryna Dronova (Book Review)

Azuzu is a little bee who is always eager to help his friends. However, he is a bit clumsy and always ends up making mistakes. One day, he crashes into the wall of the hive, creating a huge hole in it. Determined not to make things worse, Azuzu leaves the hive. But before he can get far, he senses that the hive is in danger. Will Azuzu finally be able to step up and help his friends?

Perfect for little readers ages 3–7, this beautifully illustrated story teaches children about courage, resilience, and believing in themselves—even when things go wrong.

A must-have for parents, teachers, and caregivers who want to help kids learn that:

🐝 Everyone makes mistakes
🐝 You can always try again
🐝 Kindness and bravery come in many forms

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I received a complimentary copy of this book from Reedsy Discovery.  I voluntarily chose to read and post an honest review.

 

Azuzu is a sweet bee with a big problem: He’s much rounder than the other bees and a bit clumsy. He loves the smell of honey, the glow of the honeycombs, and his friends very much, so Azuzu is always ready to lend a hand; however, his good deeds don’t go as planned, leaving him feeling blue. Even though his bee friends and the queen didn’t make fun of or get mad at him for spilling honey and leaving a big hole in the wall of the honeycomb, Azuzu still felt terrible and decided to go off alone. His reaction was similar to how humans respond when they make a mistake or create a mess, prompting readers to empathize with the bee’s feelings.

Actions have consequences, and unfortunately, the large hole Azuzu made left the hive open for attack. The bee is facing a tough decision: Should he stay away or should he try to help fight off the wasp? Ask kids what they would do if their friends were in danger or what the bee should do.

Azuzu comes across as the story’s underdog. One might look at him and think there’s no way this bee can save the day. Oh, but looks are deceiving, and that’s why we should never judge a book by its cover. Or in the case of this delightful, suspenseful tale, we should never judge a bee by its large size and clumsy nature. How this bee saved the day from a wasp attack was very amusing. Too bad there wasn’t a better image (zoomed out view) of Azuzu’s clever idea. Still, I’m sure the scene will make young readers chuckle.

Azuzu Saves the Day teaches many great lessons. One, mistakes happen to all of us. Two, don’t be ashamed of how you look. Third, we are capable of incredible feats. Fourth, you should never judge someone by how they look. Lastly, help others in distress or call for help.

Azuzu Saves the Day is a suspenseful story with the right amount of humor. The illustrations did overpower the text in a couple of places, but it was still a great read. I agree with the synopsis’s target audience: 3 -7 years.

 

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Meet the Author

Kateryna Dronova is a children’s writer who loves turning imagination into playful and heartfelt stories. Growing up surrounded by rich traditions and storytelling, she draws inspiration for her tales that nurture curiosity, courage, and kindness in young readers. Kateryna believes books can spark magic in every child—and she writes to share that wonder.

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Second Strike (The Secret Life of Anna Goode Book 2) by Nicole Nadeau (Book Review)

A genius sixteen-year-old. A terrorist’s twisted revenge. Can she stop a catastrophic cyberattack from bringing America to its knees?

Anna Goode can’t wait to put her brilliant mind to work. Officially part of the CIA’s undercover unit of talented teenagers, the gifted inventor splits her time between tinkering and espionage instruction. And now she’s been tasked to protect a US congressional delegation from a cunning enemy’s destabilizing hack.

Slipping into London under the guise of innocent spring-breakers to expose the hacker, Anna’s laser-focused hunt gets derailed when she’s ambushed and tased. Suspecting a traitorous mole could destroy their mission, the whip-smart teen rallies her fellow young operatives for a counter-attack… only to discover another danger threatening to be far worse.

Can Anna and her team foil a devastating plot before they’re stopped in their tracks?

Second Strike is the pulse-pounding sequel in the Secret Life of Anna Goode YA spy thriller series. If you like heroines who think outside the box, non-stop action, and tight-knit friendship groups, then you’ll love Nicole Nadeau’s overseas adventure.

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Many components of Second Strike (Book 2 in The Secret Life of Anna Goode series) are plausible. Cyberattacks are occurring, and the magnitude of their destructive powers will only increase. The Russian cyberattack plot in the story is our country’s worst financial nightmare. Let’s hope it stays in the world of fiction! 

While the CIA may not have high schoolers actively in the field, they still have their eye on potential agents. But for the sake of fiction, let’s say they do. Anna and Jake are again front and center to stop Alexei Komarov and his son Ivan from carrying out their dastardly plan. This time, they are not the only teen on the scene. Who joins them on their mission will only be unveiled as you read the story. However, I can disclose is their hacking skills are much needed to take down Russia’s hired hacker. 

Anna, her teen comrades, and the CIA face many heated battles. Lives are in jeopardy. Lives are lost. I wouldn’t say either side came off as the ultimate winner or loser. 

Gunfire, explosion, kidnapping, hand-to-hand combat, foot chases, and much more make this an action-packed read that will leave you thirsty for more. Good news, with the ending chapters, you can expect the Russians to return with a vengeance. Hopefully, we will find out who the mole is in the next book. I have my suspicions, as will every other reader. 

Another thing I’m looking forward to in book three is seeing what Anna cooks up next. Her mascara/tranq spy gadget was ingenious. 

Second Strike has no explicit language or scenes. It does have male-on-female fight scenes, where both sexes get in some shots. 

This book is a perfect read for teens and adults. 

 

Heart Rating System:
1 (lowest) and 5 (highest) 
Score: 1/2

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Meet the Author 

Nicole Nadeau grew up in Springboro, Ohio, with her older sister, Paige and younger brother Mark. She also has a dog, Lola and a rescue cat named Penny. 

An avid reader since grade school, she read every action and adventure book she could get her hands on. Eventually, her love of reading developed into a love of writing. She started working on her own book while she was in high school. 

Nicole has a neuromuscular disease called Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) which creates challenges in her daily life. She refuses to let SMA stop her from doing what she loves. Like the lead character in her book, she is determined and overcomes any obstacles that stand in her way. 

She is already busy planning the next book in the Secret Life of Anna Goode series and has plans for many more books in the future.

 
 

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