Review of Bluewater Walkabout

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Review of Bluewater Walkabout

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Bluewater Walkabout" by Tina Dreffin.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Bluewater Walkabout, written by Tina Dreffin, is a nonfiction travel memoir. This book tells the story of the author's travels and life experiences. This book contains actual stories with some names and facts changed to protect the individuals. A total of ten years went into the creation of the book. For some people, a vacation and adventure to Africa might not be a smart choice, but for others, it might be the opposite. On this trip, you will be exposed to various cultures and ways of living. Anyone willing to give this trip a shot will have a good time and learn a lot.

The trip that Peter, Tina, and their two kids, Warren and Adam, took from Cape Town, South Africa, to Nassau, Bahamas, is the primary focus of this narrative. Both the necessary preparations and the planned route were detailed. There are the logistical details of the trip, of course, but there are also the exciting stories of each stop along the way, from angry elephants and a near buffalo attack in Kruger National Park to a rogue wave that nearly sent Tina overboard. Unfortunately, you'll have to read the book to discover how they overcame everything.

As I read the captivating tale of Tina and her loving family, I was completely absorbed in the book. Thanks to this book, I now distinctly comprehend a range of things better. I had no idea that doing new activities would help me feel better emotionally. The author educated me that going on a "walkabout" involves exploring wilderness and desert in pursuit of inner peace. The entire book was fascinating. There were a lot of things about this book that interested me. The author included quotations at the start of the book, and these quotations motivated me. I found it simpler to understand the plot because the drawings in the book improved the setting.

There isn't a part I disliked in this book. The book was free of grammatical errors and exceptionally well edited. Because there are so many valuable lessons and fascinating facts in the book, I would give it a 5 out of 5 stars. In addition, the narrative is direct, compelling, sincere, and masterfully written.

It is a privilege to recommend the Bluewater Walkabout to all ladies and adults as it contains some sexual content. First, this narrative is suitable for all mothers because the narrations hint at the difficulties and solutions they face as mothers and their failures.

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To hail from a loving family is really a wonderful experience and I believe that trying to make oneself happy that new things can also help. You wrote a good review. Kudos
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To have a family bonded in love is an amazing sight. Not many people have a happy home and they're dying to know what it feels like to be loved genuinely without expecting reciporcation.
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Memoirs about sailing adventures can provide insights into the cultures and traditions of coastal communities.
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I have noticed that ladies do less adventurous stuffs than men do. We tend to be more conservative and I want to sincerely thank the author of his book for living out the dreams of most ladies in the world. Excellent review.
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While reading this review, I understand that the book tells a lot about a loving family and their journey to Africa and I believe that I will enjoy this storyline.
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What inspires people to write about their personal life? I understand the need to help others that could be in the same situation but could there be any other inspiration?
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I like the idea that the family went together in this relieving journey about the sea. The idea of the title of the book is something I find very creative and the author really represented the contents of her mind in the book.
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The author's ten years of dedication to crafting this book suggest a thorough and detailed account of her travels, which showed her educational experience was really impactful.
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