Review of Bluewater Walkabout
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Review of Bluewater Walkabout
We have all watched movies about a group or family adventure, sometimes in beautiful or horrific places. The thing is that we enjoyed such stories. Bluewater Walkabout: Into Africa is a true-life story about Tina Dreffin. The book details her family’s adventure into Africa.
Tina Dreffin, as a young girl, faced many experiences, especially sexually, as she grew up. In one of her life experiences, she got in contact with Peter, a sailor who became her husband. As Tina gets married to Peter, she also gets married to the sea. She, her husband, and her children began to practically live on the sea as they journeyed to various places on the globe. In this book, the author talks about their adventure in Africa and their experiences. The group commenced their voyage from South Africa after days of extensive planning and went through different cities. Do you want to know where and what the group will face? Grab a copy of this book to find out.
One thing I like about this book is its arrangement. The author made sure to arrange the book well and put it in an ordered manner, which is beautiful. The book also included colored pictures and maps. I could not just read about the adventure, but I could also see it. It makes the book more fun and thrilling to read since a good book is one in which the writer does more showing than telling. The book also included quotes and thought-provoking write-ups about living life to the fullest. They were powerful and made me reflect on myself.
The author arranged the book in an inorganic order. The book details their experiences on the adventure. The author wrote in such a way that she used her words to connect with the readers. At intervals, the author included details of a young woman’s life and the perils she passed through, especially at the hands of men. The author would always reminisce about her ugly and unhappy past life whenever an event or action from her family triggered it. Her life went from grass to grace, and she was grateful for the changes.
There was nothing to dislike about this book. The author put her heart into this book, and I enjoyed reading about their adventures. From seeing the animals at Kruger National Park to the waterfalls in Grenada, it was exciting. The book was also educational. It included teachings for sexually harassed persons. I also did not find any major errors in the book, which shows that it was exceptionally well-edited. Therefore, I rate this book five out of five stars for excellence.
I recommend this book to adults and people in the family line, especially women. Lovers of adventure are also welcome to read it. However, I advise against young children reading it due to its profanity and sex scene rating.
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