Official Review: ByTheWay by Dennis Santos

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Re: Official Review: ByTheWay by Dennis Santos

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Wonderful!
now I know what this book is about and I think I should give it a read
the review compliments the book very well
The message in this book is one I think some readers will need to hear

The author did a great job
And the reviewer also did well in writing this review
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This sounds like a sci-fi story which is also spiritual and emotional. I like that it includes a comedic character with Buddy. Congratulations to the author for writing this interesting story chosen as BOTD. Excellent review! Thanks to the reviewer.
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Sounds like a motivating story with a whole spectrum of emotions. I still don't know if I'd like to read this book, but it certainly looks interesting.
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It’s interesting to see the range of moods and emotions that seem to be present in this book. We all need hope in our world right now. Thanks for your review! I’m glad you enjoyed the book so much.
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When a book is able to successfully explore many themes, it can be assumed that something was done right.

Thank you for the great review.
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If I ever get the chance I will read this book. I'm curious about what sort of personality change Dalan will go through. After reading the sample, I agree with you on the writing style - it flows so smoothly. The author just pulls you in.
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This is a fictional book about Dalan who find hope while traveling through space with his new friend. Congratulations BOTD!
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It'd certainly be interesting to see how Dalan and his buddy adapt to the new planet; it's great that there seems to be a huge variety of emotional themes explored. Few errors are always a plus. Thanks for the review.
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Your review makes this book sound really interesting, what I did read , sounds like a different book. But, with what I read, and you review, I want to read this one.
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I like the fact that this book brings out many themes. I will have to check it out.
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By the way by Dannis Santos captures my interest after reading the review of the story which contains scenes of joy, grief and spirituality, i felt so excited and will recommend for anyone who wants to read.
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This sounds great! I actually find it difficult to find sci-fi books that don't have swear words or sexual scenes. This should be great to check out! Thanks for the great review!
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Stories that portray various emotional transitions that human go through, serves as a great way for readers to connect with the book. Congrats BOTD.
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Thanks for an in depth review that goes far beyond the few pages of the sample book that I have read. It spares us from getting lost completely in our hazy flight today, masked, with shields and confusing communication signals. BY THE WAY is a rescue flight from quarantine's boredom, giving hope that soon it will land safely.
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Nice review and This type of book is such a good read today. As we are experiencing a lot of desperation and grief because of the pandemic.
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