Official Review: Waves Break (on Unknown Shores)

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Based on the detailed review, the book seems thoughts provoking and a mystery. I love mystery! Looking forward to reading this book.
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Thanks for the review! I loved the themes you mentioned in your review. From the excerpt, I liked the author's writing style, too. I definitely want to read this one.
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I am officially lured by the book thanks to this review. It sounds like a wild roller coaster ride that I would definitely want to try.
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I’m not a fan of excessive language, so I’ll probably skip this one. The plot sounds pretty interesting though.
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I love it when a book mixes mystery with humour in a great way and it sounds like Litherland has written just that here!
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It is quite tragic that Wayne and Phil's friend died so young. I hope they eventually find closure regarding this. Thanks for the heads up on the extent of the profanity. As always, excellent review. Congrats on BOTD.
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There is nothing I could really say. This book probably has all the genres that I like and I hope, if ever I read it, it won't disappoint my expectations. Thank you for the review!
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This book, involving page-turning plot and a cast of well-developed characters, is definitely a nice read. I love the involvement of thrilling mystery with a hint of humor. However, I'm not a fan of this genre, and I'll pass on this one.
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When something terrible happens, there's always the tendency to ask the "what if" questions. I enjoy good mystery books anyday. This one is a must read. Great review!
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This story breaks into two parts one part tells about the characters' nostalgia from their childhood, and the other part is their adulthood with a touch of mystery.
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Very nice set, I'm sure one change on the timeline will have an exponential effect , both good and bad. Now ,we do lots of things in childhood growing up that comes haunting us in adulthood due to one person's recklessness.Nice story, congrats on being BOTD.
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I like the humor the author sprinkles throughout the book and I already feel kinda sorry for Wayne after reading the sample. Thanks for the excellent review.
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Very good review. Feel really interested to read this book.
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I feel like I can relate to Phil well because I have also been victim to one-sided friendships. The story itself seems to be too criminal for my liking, but readers that enjoy crime thrillers will likely enjoy it. Congrats to the author on BOTD! :)
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It's a story that connects the present with the past. Something which they have done in past comes haunting back toward them and the only thing that remains is maybe if we have not done that or this. I would like to read it. It's a great review.
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