Official Review: Rough Way to the High Way

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Ricky sounds shady. Don't trust him at all. And what unfolds at the coffee shop?
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The book is interesting because transport is the best part of human being as well as well as life as former pastor goes to the butch.
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Although truck drivers and hitchhikers often go hand in hand, a strange series of disturbing events would definitely keep me turning the pages of this one. Thank you for your engaging review and analysis!
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This doesn't sound like my type of read but I'm positive that Christians will surely enjoy this book. Thanks for the thorough review.
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He's come a long way since his days as a truck driver. Mmhm, this appears to be an interesting book to read. Congrats on the#BOTD
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Post by Robert HUTCHESON »

This review has me curious about what Mack goes through on his adventure and what part Ricky has in it. I have had a few run ins with hitchhikers and I know what it can be like. The fact that Mack has problems to solve intrigues me more.
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Post by Simon Evans »

:) :D And who do I have the honor of addressing? The Pastor or the truck driver? well, since it is an individual with the potentiality of a double skilled ambition, I'm left with no choice.
As a Pastor, I think, it is a bold and courageous step for him and not a backsliding scenario as most religious cleric would want to define his actions. it takes love and resilience to abandon easier yokes and lighter burdens for a more difficult and risky ones, it shows how much you're willing to sacrifice or bear for same humanity.
A Bible Portion says, "My yoke is easy and my burden is light'' that's true for you as a Pastor even though at times you're face with temptations but as a truck driver the moment you're set in motion, it's a risk with death end, One must be very careful when Driving, because the Obstacles are at a higher level, the vehicle you're driving can develop fault at any time, bad roads, and moving objects can create an obstruction.
this book is very interesting to read, thanks on review. :tiphat: :techie-studyinggray:
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Post by Berries 14 »

I am not a fan of Christian books. But the book is about mystery and adventures. And Mack is solving the puzzles of mystery. Thank you for your amazing review.🌼🧚‍♀️🌼
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Post by Atieno Magero »

I love your review. I'm excited to get my hands on this book. It seems full of mystery and twists and turns. The summary alone left me in suspense. I'm looking forward to reading the story to discover what will happen. Congratulations on making book of the day!
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Why once being on the road for over two years I am intrigued to read the story and find out about the situations that happened with the truck driver in the story. I also am intrigued to find out about the other characters and his descriptions of them based on the reviews that I read.
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I really love the review. It's amazing,well detailed and thoroughly written. It's such a good book. Congratulations for winning on the book of the day.
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Post by Lauren Hanna »

What an interesting book this is! A pastor turned truck driver, who encounters so much on the road to Chicago. I look forward to reading about Mack and what happened in that coffee shop. I enjoyed your review, it was exciting!
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I'm sure the shipping and trucking trade is ripe with stories that could fill hundreds of novels. I'm really looking forward to diving in to this book more and reading about the pastor-turned-truck-driver.
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Post by Kajori Sheryl Paul »

A long drive fraught with thrills sounds intriguing.

Thank you for the great review.
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I really want to read the book as the book illustrates God's ability to salvage every situation and come through for those who rely on him.
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