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Value and Personal Perspective in Bluewater Walkabout
Posted: 14 Dec 2022, 22:42
by SoledadCanaria
What makes Bluewater Walkabout a valuable read, and how does Tina Dreffin's personal perspective add to the reader's experience?
Re: Value and Personal Perspective in Bluewater Walkabout
Posted: 25 Dec 2022, 00:51
by Jakub Bystrowski
In my opinion, what makes it valuable is its authenticity. Tina was true to herself and didn't hold back.
Re: Value and Personal Perspective in Bluewater Walkabout
Posted: 30 Dec 2022, 06:47
by Malthide Jones
The truth alone added to this book's authenticity. Tina wants the reader to feel her emotions and more.
Re: Value and Personal Perspective in Bluewater Walkabout
Posted: 01 Jan 2023, 04:52
by Avishi
The candidness in her writing. I love how she is brave to go into her dream adventure with her family.
Re: Value and Personal Perspective in Bluewater Walkabout
Posted: 02 Jan 2023, 06:26
by Charles lib
In my opinion, what makes it valuable is its authenticity. Tina was true to herself and didn't hold back.
Re: Value and Personal Perspective in Bluewater Walkabout
Posted: 06 Jan 2023, 23:25
by Christian_ James
What makes it valuable is what readers can learn from it and readers can relate her experiences to theirs and become stronger In overcoming their own kind of trauma.
Re: Value and Personal Perspective in Bluewater Walkabout
Posted: 08 Feb 2023, 14:05
by Micheal Ukewuihe
The experiences of Tina were relatable and how she stood strong to overcome them and fight through the pain in a journey of therapy was touching and encouraging.
Re: Value and Personal Perspective in Bluewater Walkabout
Posted: 18 Feb 2023, 13:30
by Stephanie Stones
I find this book to be a valuable read because it talks mainly about the author's experiences in life which I believe can implant a deep connection to anyone who reads it.
Re: Value and Personal Perspective in Bluewater Walkabout
Posted: 22 Feb 2023, 17:55
by Ignesta Ignetius
Tina's story was authentic and relatable. It motivates one to dare live, not just exist.
Re: Value and Personal Perspective in Bluewater Walkabout
Posted: 10 Feb 2024, 05:05
by Andrew Darlington
I find Tina's story inspiring and motivating. She was strong and her adventure made this book valuable.
Re: Value and Personal Perspective in Bluewater Walkabout
Posted: 07 Mar 2024, 00:37
by Lily Walker 1
Bluewater Walkabout is definitely a unique story, and is worth reading simply for the fact that it’s a narrative that explores things that many people will never get to experience, which makes it interesting and valuable. Dreffin’s perspective - both as a mother and as a woman - provides the reader a different lens through which to view the topic of adventure and exploration that a lot of other authors cannot claim.
Re: Value and Personal Perspective in Bluewater Walkabout
Posted: 13 Mar 2024, 02:20
by Samuel Okoye 2
I think Tina's book is valuable because of its novelty; the book felt new to me. I also loved her openness and display of strength.
Re: Value and Personal Perspective in Bluewater Walkabout
Posted: 17 May 2024, 12:35
by Badger Martin
I love reading book that talks about the authors live because it's so motivating and inspiring. I really learned alot from this book.
Re: Value and Personal Perspective in Bluewater Walkabout
Posted: 17 May 2024, 12:36
by Badger Martin
I love reading book that talks about the authors live because it's so motivating and inspiring. I really learned alot from this book.