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Review of Visiting Uncle John

Posted: 30 Aug 2021, 05:04
by Shintya Wahyuni
[Following is a volunteer review of "Visiting Uncle John" by Frank Waltmire.]
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2 out of 4 stars
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Visiting Uncle John by Frank Waltmire tells a story about how many lives change just because of one incident that causes Uncle John detained in the prison. Which is starting from a dinner invitation from Uncle John to Eli. On how things going between Eli and Uncle John when he is trapped in the prison. Eli will always visit Uncle John regularly and tell each other their experience, dream, secrets, and more. I really hope that I have a relationship like them, it's warm my heart whenever they have time together. Besides that, the mystery that this book has will keep your excitement to read this book. It still shocked me when I approach near the last chapter of the book and probably still. Visiting Uncle John tells about the life change that happens to Eli and how Uncle John changes it.

The storyline, the mystery, the drama, the love story, and a pinch of humor make me like this book, that things that I like about this book. Everything is just on point and how the biggest secret will be exposed at the end of the book still amazed me. I like that the author included a lot of POV from another character so we know what they feel and that makes the story more interesting and enjoyable.

I do love the book but there are some errors and mistakes that I found in this book. This book is considered short for me so some errors look like a lot of errors. And I didn't like when the author uses a lot of "and" in every sentence, there's a lot of it, which makes the book look poorly edited and the author does not know the other words to present the book.


I like the story and the content of the book but still, there are some errors which are for me is a lot because I think this is considered a short story for me for a novel so I rate this book 2 out of 4 stars.

I recommend this book to those who like to read a book that contains drama, mystery, and love stories.

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