Review by tayloremily -- The Date Farm by Jack Winnick
Posted: 15 May 2020, 11:46
[Following is a volunteer review of "The Date Farm" by Jack Winnick.]
The Date Farm: Lara and Uri: Book 4 is another great book to read by Jack Winnick. I am once again thrilled with this authors incredible writing skills. How he manages to pull me in so far is beyond me! I don't normally like books on terrorism because I find them hard to get into, but these books are fantastic. I rate this book a 4 out of 4 stars. This rating is fair due to the professionally edited writing and creative storyline.
I really liked how he describes all of the scenes and is descriptive about each character. There's nothing more boring than reading a book written by an author who isn't excited about the writing and explains his characters poorly. Jack Winnick always writes very descriptive explanations of things without going too far. I can't find anything I don't like here in this story. When the author is this good the books are naturally as amazing.
In my opinion, this book is suited for ages eighteen and older. I say this because off graphic violence displayed in the writing and some light sexual descriptions. Nothing erotic, just adult appropriate. I'm sure some people who aren't interested in reading about world terror wouldn't like this book either. Also, some people might find it offensive to their religion.
Lara and Uri have just been married and reside in Israel now. Meanwhile, in Los Angeles, another terrorist attack takes place in a mall after hours during some kind off festival. This creates chaos across the world. Suddenly, Israel and the United States of America are all discussing this on the news. Lara and Uri have been visiting family while on vacation, now there fun has been cut short. They are not sure what's going on exactly. All they know is that they have to get back to save the day once again. As much as they love their jobs, they were hoping to remain on vacation for a while longer. Getting back into their normal routine, they notice several new faces in the office. Whats going on? Where will this adventure take them now?
I think this is the last book in this series. I'll have to find another one to get into. So many adventures have gone by in these books. I love a good adventure story. Especially when good versus evil is involved. Isn't it always though? In one way or another it seems to be.
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The Date Farm
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The Date Farm: Lara and Uri: Book 4 is another great book to read by Jack Winnick. I am once again thrilled with this authors incredible writing skills. How he manages to pull me in so far is beyond me! I don't normally like books on terrorism because I find them hard to get into, but these books are fantastic. I rate this book a 4 out of 4 stars. This rating is fair due to the professionally edited writing and creative storyline.
I really liked how he describes all of the scenes and is descriptive about each character. There's nothing more boring than reading a book written by an author who isn't excited about the writing and explains his characters poorly. Jack Winnick always writes very descriptive explanations of things without going too far. I can't find anything I don't like here in this story. When the author is this good the books are naturally as amazing.
In my opinion, this book is suited for ages eighteen and older. I say this because off graphic violence displayed in the writing and some light sexual descriptions. Nothing erotic, just adult appropriate. I'm sure some people who aren't interested in reading about world terror wouldn't like this book either. Also, some people might find it offensive to their religion.
Lara and Uri have just been married and reside in Israel now. Meanwhile, in Los Angeles, another terrorist attack takes place in a mall after hours during some kind off festival. This creates chaos across the world. Suddenly, Israel and the United States of America are all discussing this on the news. Lara and Uri have been visiting family while on vacation, now there fun has been cut short. They are not sure what's going on exactly. All they know is that they have to get back to save the day once again. As much as they love their jobs, they were hoping to remain on vacation for a while longer. Getting back into their normal routine, they notice several new faces in the office. Whats going on? Where will this adventure take them now?
I think this is the last book in this series. I'll have to find another one to get into. So many adventures have gone by in these books. I love a good adventure story. Especially when good versus evil is involved. Isn't it always though? In one way or another it seems to be.
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The Date Farm
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon