Review of Columbus, Slave Trader
Posted: 18 Aug 2024, 12:51
[Following is a volunteer review of "Columbus, Slave Trader" by Marcus Wilson.]
This text is among the best texts that I have interacted with as a novel and text lover. I find the story interesting and adventurous;the story flows and I found myself turning page after another page.I thoroughly enjoyed reading the book Colombus,Slave Trader.The author has done an amazing work in the book starting from the layout of the book;it keeps your head deep into the events of the text.The author has also summarised the plot and events to fit into a reasonable number of pages and therefore not boring the reader with lengthy pages:the text is short and sweet,brief and interesting.On the contrary, although the novel is not very lengthy,the author has detailed the encounters without leaving out important details and information.I commend the author of the text for using sub-titles in every chapter to introduce the theme of the encounter,personally it makes me curious to read the chapter.As a person that doesn't fancy adventure stories very much the text Colombus,Slave Trader inspired me to give texts of same genre a trial.The story is soo enticing and interesting that it keeps you on your toes to find out the next turn of events.I also loved how to author has carved out the characters contrary to the norm of most slavery stories.I also recommend the book as it doesn't contain too difficult vocabulary;it is an easy read.I am looking forward to reading more adventure stories as well as other genre stories by the same author.Iwould recommend this text to any reader looking for an interesting and easy read.
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Columbus, Slave Trader
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This text is among the best texts that I have interacted with as a novel and text lover. I find the story interesting and adventurous;the story flows and I found myself turning page after another page.I thoroughly enjoyed reading the book Colombus,Slave Trader.The author has done an amazing work in the book starting from the layout of the book;it keeps your head deep into the events of the text.The author has also summarised the plot and events to fit into a reasonable number of pages and therefore not boring the reader with lengthy pages:the text is short and sweet,brief and interesting.On the contrary, although the novel is not very lengthy,the author has detailed the encounters without leaving out important details and information.I commend the author of the text for using sub-titles in every chapter to introduce the theme of the encounter,personally it makes me curious to read the chapter.As a person that doesn't fancy adventure stories very much the text Colombus,Slave Trader inspired me to give texts of same genre a trial.The story is soo enticing and interesting that it keeps you on your toes to find out the next turn of events.I also loved how to author has carved out the characters contrary to the norm of most slavery stories.I also recommend the book as it doesn't contain too difficult vocabulary;it is an easy read.I am looking forward to reading more adventure stories as well as other genre stories by the same author.Iwould recommend this text to any reader looking for an interesting and easy read.
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Columbus, Slave Trader
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon