Official Review: The Medinandi License by Randall Reneau

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Re: Official Review: The Medinandi License by Randall Reneau

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Great review! I feel your pain about having trouble adjusting the small font. I've had this problem before with certain PDF files. While I don't care for stories with graphic combat scenes, the book sounds interesting with the various international settings.
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Great review. Glad to see that this book made book of the day.
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Great review. I love Rambo and the A-Team and anything action-packed so this sounds like it could be a worthy addition to my ever growing TBR pile.
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I have not read many books that are set in Africa, but this sounds like a great read.
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I appreciate the review--this is not my type of book and the review makes that clear, thanks!
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AT+rmarathon[16] wrote:Seems good..I always love books that are set in different locales, it gives me a sense of travel, even when I am just sitting in my regular spot. Its wonderful, and takes a lot of imaginative quality and good narrative power to be able to do that...
I feel the same way! When the setting is someplace outside of my own everyday interactions, I'm instantly interested. I love learning and reading about different places, because I'm sure I won't be able to quit my job and travel the world anytime soon!

Thank you for the review and congrats to the author on BOTD!
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It may not be chick lit but it does sound like a good adventure. I like action movies and this is not my genre but it may warrant a sampling.
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Thanks for the review. This does sound like a great book for those who like to read about international adventures. Unfortunately, I am not one of them; although it does sound like I would enjoy reading about all of the different places that the adventures take place.
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This really doesn't sound like my cup of tea, but I'm glad that you enjoyed it. Great job on the review!
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Awesome review! I love the plot of this book.
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nice review , looks i have to give the book a try
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As a chick, I totally agree with you, too much male testosterone for me! Great review!
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Aloha,

Kudos with your review! I just read chapter one. I am intersted. It is like a combo of suspense, traveling, and mysteries. This is book 4 of the series. I have not read the previous books in this series. I will be reading to see where this character journeys will take him.

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Really nice review! This sounds like a very action-oriented exciting story. Good job!
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Good review. As far as the review is concerned, I am not for too much physical altercation. But I will read the book to find out if I could stand a heart-wrenching plot.
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