Official Review: White Smoke by Itamar S.N

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Re: Official Review: White Smoke by Itamar S.N

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The story is about Yonatan's struggles as a bisexual man seem interesting the Prime Minister's son, is willing to do everything for the love of his country. What if that comes at a stiff price? Will he pay that price? that is very interesting story.
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I love intriguing stories. I believe that this novel would suit people in public offices.
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'Official Review: White Smoke' by Itamar S.N. has a good introduction! It describes the minute details of the book for readers! The story of love and patriotism has been presented in an elegant way in the review! The reviewer's reading experience is fascinating to learn! Nice to learn that the events play out like a movie as we read through the book's pages!
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This looks like an interesting book. The cover sets the scene for an interesting ride. However, I am not interested in reading another story regarding the middle east.
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A new country as a merger result between Israel and Palestine? This is definitely a fresh and creative story idea. I’d expect an action-packed, patriotic-filled storyline, and from your review seems like this is the case!
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I love books with an unexpected ending. I’m not sure that this would be a typical book for me to read though with the politics involved. Thanks for the in depth review!
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It seems to explore the possibilities of a non-traditional family setup in an alternate political climate. Congratulations on Book of the Day!
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Thank you for your wonderful review. After sampling the book though I believe I will pass on it. The author's style of writing was good, but I am not interested in a book about politics and a lot of profanity, just for the sake of profanity, isn't my preference.
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Based on the review, this book seems destined to be part of the classics. I look forward to reading it. Great review!
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I'm stunned by your review. The summary seemed like it would be a predictable story but apparently, it was not.
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I'm not a fan of romance, let alone stories with heavy political themes. Profane words and other social media slang may confuse me. However, some fans of these genres will enjoy reading this book. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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A merger between Israel and Palestine sure has the potential for an exciting and interesting story, and I can't wait to read more about this.
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Love for one's country is important because whatever affects it affects everyone. Thanks for the comprehensive review.
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First, I want to say that I really love the cover art of the title. I also like the themes explored by the novel, and I think many others would be able to relate to one or many of the themes of the story. I thank the author for making the book free today, and I congratulate him for being OBC's Book of the Day!
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Post by Sirajuddin A »

This political fantasy about the unification of Israel and Palestine that "White Smoke" tells sounds intriguingly amazing.
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