Official Review: Masterminders by Tara Basi

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Re: Official Review: Masterminders by Tara Basi

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This book sounds so amusing. Thanks for your review; you brought it to life.
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Sounds funny. In re covers, I've done some research, since I've written a mystery that I'm trying to have published/ debating self-pub, and it seems that authors don't have much say about covers, generally.
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It sounds like an entertaining book, although the plot sounds too intricate to have been carried out by elementary students.
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This book sounds very unique. I’m not sure what to think of it yet, I’ll have to sample it first. Hopefully I find it just as humorous!
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Very nice review, I love the quote you chose about politics “Never lying to people while avoiding, at all cost, telling the truth.” How true that is in many venues. Hoping to read the book between the others I am so excited to get into.

Thank you for your review.
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Beautiful review. "Never judge a book by it's cover" they say. A cleverly written book full of humor
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Sounds interesting, I may check it out for some light reading
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Post by Esther samuel »

I haven't read yet but having gone through d reviews and seeing how people lauds tara basi's masterminders, I'm gone read it ASAP!
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Post by louha »

Your review really makes the book sound like a fun read. A humorous book about these two boys trying to solve such big problems and making plans for quick financial gain would be entertaining. The story would not be complete without  the Power Three to contend with.  Ideas that boys come up with can be humorous.  I truly enjoyed your review.
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Thanks for your review! The humor used in the book sounds right up my alley! I'm interested to see how Terry will help Bobby's father.
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From the sample I read and your review, I think this would be a light and funny read. My son loves to read but only if it can keep his interest long enough; in other words, thought provoking with a dash of humor. I think this book would be right up his alley. :shhh:
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Dead pan wit and an amazing cover... you best believe that I'm in. I love when books give me a good laugh. Adding this one to my TBR list right away.
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Post by Manang Muyang »

The sample definitely tickled. The duo's initial project is for global warming; they aimed to hasten it to combat the freezing cold. The next is about women problems which they decided ended with motherhood, so they aimed to get their target pregnant. Basi captures the imagination of the youth. I'd like to know what other projects this lovable duo will undertake.

Thanks for the engaging review!
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Thank you for your review. I was not expecting this book description but I am intrigued by this book and will be adding it to my summer reading list. :techie-studyinggray:
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I like that Terry and Bobby's ingenuity shines through despite the hardships they face. Their adventure, although moderately entertaining, is an excellent example of the underdogs emerging victorious.
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