Official Review: Death in Central America

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Re: Official Review: Death in Central America

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A book about traveling and trip experiences that also promotes ecotourism sounds exciting. I appreciate that the author created realistic characters. Great review!!
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This book is intriguing and enlightening. I can't wait to read through this novel. Thank you for the review.
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Post by Seivie Cervito »

I've been wanting to travel at Central America. This book really gives me a head up about Central America. The travel writers, and their adventures is great. It must have been difficult for them to be in a place where they couldn't speak the language and didn't even know the place. I really enjoyed reading it. Books about travellers journey always amaze me.
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The book sounds like an interesting travel novel. I like it that the book involved interesting dialogue between the characters and vivid descriptions. However, I won't enjoy the erotic content or the vulgarity involved in it. Otherwise, congrats on the BOTD.
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Thank you for the detailed review highlighting the authenticity of the characters and the way in which the writer educates his readers through them. Travel books are always intriguing and I look forward to reading this one!
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I wonder why the book takes place particularly in '93? If there's a strong educational aspect I assume the situation has changed since then? Is the book still up-to-date?
I find the idea of 9 writers put together on one trip very intriguing. But the book cover made me think it is an actual travel journey, not a fictional novel.
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This book sounds like a great read! A scary look at being a stranger in a place and being unable to speak the language, this seems like an interesting book. Congrats on BOTD!
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Post by Amanda Dobson »

This book if full of information from all the different travel writers. You don’t realize how much they experience until reading this book. The review was done in such a way that you know exactly what you are getting while reading this book.
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I think it's great that the descriptions of the writers are vivid and that the dialogues are well designed. This contributes a lot to the novel's realism.
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Seems like such an amazing book! The fact that there are instances of violence and danger which kind of makes this novel as a thriller too. Can't wait to try this one!
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It sounds like an interesting take on Central America. I'd definitely love to read this book.
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At first sight I thought this was a real life story as the topic and the description seem to be very realistic. Thanks for a great review.
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This is the first time I've ever come across a book like this. The idea behind the book is unique and I am eager to get to know all these characters. Definitely interested.
Thanks for the great review.
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I hope the twist and turns will definitely engage the readers. As the author himself has experienced the travelling, the subject will be clearer.
Nice review :tiphat:
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Post by blackblue »

This book seems interesting as many readers like adventurous and thriller content. Thanks a lot for this detailed review.
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