Official Review: Morning Is Always Nigh by John Wickersham

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Re: Official Review: Morning Is Always Nigh by John Wickersham

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Official Review: Morning Is Always Nigh by John Wickersham

This evokes a sense of bygone days in me. I like this book and its style of narration. I will definitely like to read and review this book. I will rate this book 4 out 4 stars.
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Adventure, and good description of things. Your review makes the book an interesting and fun read.
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From reading your review and a sample of the book, I am convinced this a book I would like to read. I really like the author's writing style and the descriptions of the Colorado scenery.
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Not very sure about this one, but might be interesting if certain mood strikes you. Congratulation with BOTD!
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A historical fiction full of beautiful adventure, and set in the 50's sounds like an interesting read I'm going to enjoy. Thanks for the review.
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The adventure and learning about new species sounds like it will be an enjoyable read. I will check it out. Nice review.
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I remember coming across this book on a previous BOTD. This kind of coming-of-age stories do not usually attract my attention, nor does the background in Colorado in the fifties. Still, I imagine the adventurous theme and the vivid prose rich in vocabulary will satisfy those who are interested in this book.
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An adventure novel is like traveling to places that you ordinarily would not be able to go to. The nice review made me very interested to know about Daniel. Congrats!
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"Apart from being a great collection of adventures, the book also serves as an educational source on several aspects."

This for me is one of the most persuasive lines of this review that certainly makes this book a must add to my bookshelves.
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I'm glad that you liked the content and the author's language. Thanks for the review. Congrats to the author on the 4/4 rating.
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This seems to be a nice book filled with adventures and life lessons.
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Morning Is Always Nigh by John Wickersham sounds like a great book. Am intrigued by the story of the happenings in the life of the young adult called Danny Gray. I would really like to read every bit of the book. Great review!
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I like your review and it seems to me that this book is very popular because this is the second time that this is the book of the day. I love the cover art because I instantly knew that this story was set in Colorado with the Colorado Rockies being one of the focal points. I also like that this book is not just about the adventures of Danny, but also the beauty of the area and the things that you can learn from nature.
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A seemingly fun read for sure. I have slated this book in my 2019 to read list. Congrats to the author on #BOTD
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It's interesting, taking those bed times stories you tell kids to teach them lessons into a YA Novel format. Not for me, but it's a nice niche to it.
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