Official Review: Death in Central America

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Re: Official Review: Death in Central America

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This book sounds really interesting, particularly once the travelers get caught up in the more remote areas. I’ll check it out.
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The writer must be enjoying the tour, them being specialized on different areas, the took lesbian couples makes the book involving all type of people, indeed this must be a very great book with many different ideas brought together, it's a must read for me. Otherwise congrats on BOTD
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This looks like an interesting read. I wonder what travel writing is all about. Thank you for such an informative review.
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It would really be fun travelling and meeting new writers to share ideas, about their different perspectives of live, politics and socials, would be a fun read.
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Post by Ajayveer Brar »

The idea of writing and sharing traveling and memories it quite stunning in itself. The book includes heavy information regarding the history, heavy subjects, serious matters and unusual formats of Central America. A amazing publication.
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Post by Brenda Creech »

This sounds like a very intriguing book! It would be interesting to learn about the writers. However, I don't care for books with a lot of profanity, violence, and sexual situations. An excellent novel can be written without those components! I am going to pass on this one, but thanks for the excellent review!
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A unique book about 9 travel writers promoting eco tourism. Congratulations BOTD!
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Post by marcel lawrence »

I would love to learn the way of life of central America. It is a part of learning history and discovery. Also getting this book will make me feel how travelling writing feels. Thanks for your review.
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Thanks for an interesting review. Although this is not the type of book am interested in but am drawn by the story being centered in central Africa. It's an interesting place to read about.
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This book is very informative, it seems like a lovely book. I have a lot of anticipation for this one. I don't know a lot about Central America and I would love to learn. Congratulations on the BOTD
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This sounds like an adventure novel that follows a group of writers in Central America. Not really my kind of book but it sounds good none the less
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I don't usually prefer reading books on travelling, but the review is very well written. The summary is crisp and the positives have been clearly highlighted. I might give it a read.
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It's a good book andI respect Hafferkamp's capacity to see inside the brain of others, developing the account and association with the characters. Jack's capacity to keep the peruser drew in is a fine art lost to many guessed creators nowadays, and I anticipate seeing what he delivers straightaway
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Post by Neelakshi jain »

Traveling stories really triggers me. I am also a travelling lover and a book lover too. This review is telling me to read this book. So I am going to give this book a try.
Thanks for this review
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This book is not really the kind of book I like reading. But I guess fans of tourism and travel would love this. Good review.
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