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5.0 out of 5 stars
The Mystery of the Poison Arrow Tree, February 1, 2001
By A Customer
It's good to see this book back in print. Our family really enjoyed the story about the Dorobo hunter in Kenya and the tree he uses to make arrow poison. The story also plays on an underlying fear of the spirit world in Africa. The fast-paced adventure kept our sons begging for one more chapter when we read the book as a family.
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We loved all of Arensen's exciting Rhino Tales., April 15, 1999
By A Customer
This review is from: The Mystery of the Poison Arrow Tree (Rhino Tales Series #4) (Paperback)
My kids and I have read and loved every one of Arensen's Rhino Tales. Since we live in Kenya at one of the locations in the poachers' story, my children feel like they were living a real life adventure everyday because Arensen, a published author, wrote stories about their home area.
There's mystery, coming of age rites, fun trips, animal stories in these books. It's great serial reading for a class or youth group. You can read about Kenya, animals, kids who live in foriegn countries, and life principles.
If you and your kids like adventure stories set in fun, far away places, you should read the Rhino Tales (all six of them). They make great bed time reading. But beware, you may not want to stop because the action never does.
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