Official Review: Grand Lure: Africa by Michel L'Aventure

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Re: Featured Official Review: Grand Lure: Africa by Michel L'Aventure

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First of all, what a great review! It really gives a feel for what the book has in store. Second, this sounds really interesting, and I'm interested to see how African culture and history is woven into the story.
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This review is well explained,written and inspiring as well. From your review, I got to know about African culture and how things were done. And nevertheless
its hard to believe that things like money laundering, slave trade, racial discrimination, and the sex trafficking of young girls still exists. Anyways looking forward to read this book and know more about African countries and their practices,religion and tradition
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I wasn’t going to read another book with politics but your review has sparked my interest. In my opinion both the political systems and corruption are to be blame for poverty and struggles of African continents. Thank you for a great review.
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This sounds like a really nice book. I think I might have read and enjoyed it, if it weren't for the slavery. Great review, it's very thorough.
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Your review is superb. This would make any lover of books pick the Grand lure; Africa and read immediately. Thanks for the review.
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This review is actually amazing and i believe it takes this book to another level. I would like to know the history of West Africa and this review just gave me the inspiration needed. Such good work.
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Post by Leinad Njire »

The review is impressive and it makes one to want to read the book to get the whole content about Africa
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Thanks for the review because it has informed me about what to expect, if I ever get to read this book in entirety. Yes, Africa has many sights and sounds and your review fully elaborated that. Thumb up for you.
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Post by thato thipenyane »

I don't really like books about politics but the your review made me want to read the book entirely,it made realise that Africa has many sights and sounds it is really good and gives me more inspiration and know more about the western African history
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This book states facts about Africa. I commend the author. Great review.
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Books related to politics are not really my cup of tea but you did a great job in reviewing this book so I'm definitely going to read it. Nice review
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This book sounds delightfully adventurous! Thank you for the review - it's concise and insightful. I like how it made you feel so involved with the story. This book is on my reading list.
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I did not think i would ever want to read a book about politics,however your review has inspired me to want to read this book. It seems to give insight and knowledge on the african history and i cant be more interested.Amazing review!
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This seems like an interesting an informational book on a diverse culture. Adventurous and thrilling dive into Africa and it's life. Great review 🙂.
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It's an enthusiatic review that seems to follow book's enthusiasm. It's always great to find readings that overwhelm you. Great review!
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