Official Review: Death in Central America

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Re: Official Review: Death in Central America

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Writers are often intellectuals with vast experience. Going by the reviewer's account, the book will be very informative as well as a guide especially for those who have been longing to visit Central America. A nice review.
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This story sounds intriguing from a cultural exploration standpoint and from the thrill of seeing people way out of their element. I doubt that violence and death were anything that any except the experienced writer were expecting—and even for him, and even for him, that kind of thing must leave a scar. It should make for an interesting read. Thank you for the helpful review.
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The reviewer gave us a clear background of the book and it's possible for someone to know whether it's good book to read just through reading this review .Thanks
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This must have been an exciting trip for the travel writers. I would love to enjoy listening to their experience during their trip in Central America. I'd also like to get to know the writers and their personality too. Congratulations on being the BOTD.
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This seems like a really fascinating tale with a lot of adventure and background into the history and current situation of Central America. Thanks for the great review!
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Learning about Central America from seven different perspectives seem interesting. Congrats on BOTD!
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Traveling writing seems like a good way of working and having fun as a group. It also helps the group to grow with each other since everyone has a different experience.
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A group of writers traveling to Central America to promote ecotourism. Sounds like a great book to devour. Nice review.
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I really love the culture and people of central America. I have travelling as my hobby so I find the book to be both educating and entertaining in terms of adventure.
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This book has got quite an interesting storyline; it'll be interesting to see the world from the perspective of nine unique writers.
Congratulations to the BOTD.
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I found the few pages that I read in this book very interesting. The cover is quite unique as well.
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Post by Oyedeji Okikioluwa »

This Jack Hafferkamp piece seems like a great book to read. I love the idea of bringing the writers together, to promote ecotourism. I love how they shared value information and knowledge with each other. I will love to read this book. Nice review.
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Thanks for a well-detailed review and recommendations. I'll definitely love to read this book so, in adding it to my shelf.
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This book is about travel writers who go on a trip to central America to promote ecotourism. It's interesting that the reviewer says the book has twists and turns that would make the reader engrossed in the story.
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Post by Vickie Noel »

Sounds like a fascinating book that'll take readers on a tour through the eyes of the travel writers. Thanks for the review.
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