Official Review: Waves Break (on Unknown Shores)

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Re: Official Review: Waves Break (on Unknown Shores)

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This thrilling story with a little bit of humor is actually what I can look for to read. I'll commend the author for vast cast of a well developed characters. Congrats on BOTD.
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“Phil fears he and his friends are in danger, especially when Wayne's older brother, Tyrone, resurfaces.”

I wonder if Phil can outrun the danger and protect his friends. I’d definitely like to read this mystery book.
Thank you for the great review.
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This book seem interesting because of the 'what ifs' ant the storyline is unpredictable. Thanks for the review.
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" Waves break (on unknown shores) sounds like a dramatic story filled excessively with mixed emotions, from this review we learn the attitudes of the different characters, we can see how that Wayne is quite a trouble some character while Tina on the other is the strong ,intelligent character and supportive and the arrogant and humorous Phil, which brings colour and behavioral diversity in the book, the review is well written, well done.
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Woosh! I love this story already. We all have friendships that cause is pain from time to time, but we just can't let them go. I'd love to see what becomes of Phil and Wayne's relationship with the introduction of Tina.
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Reading the review of this book gave me a nostalgic feeling. I couldn't help but remember some friends I head in the University and how some of them were a truck load of trouble. This is a very relatable story. Kudos to the author.
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When I read the sample, my first thought was that this is not for me. However, this excellent review has helped to change my mind, and this one is going on my "want to read" shelf. Thanks!
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Post by Lutendo Muedi »

:oops: It is clear that Wayne traumatic childhood experience didn't teach him anything as he still continue to live a reckless life. I think wayne and phil need canceling, they will never get over what happened in their childhood. Some friends are not good to keep, they will always be trouble makers.
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I don't think the overboard use of profanity will cause me to cringe much as long as they are contextually used. This book is right up my ally. Congrats on BOTD!
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I must commend Litherland for doing such a great job. More so, for developing the character of Tina effectively. The author delivers a suspenseful story that will keep readers guessing until the end and I think that's an amazing attribute. Congratulations.
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This is a very touch and interesting story. A lot of people can relate with this story, when you lost a dear childhood friend to football. Nice Review.
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Sounds like an intense crime thriller that keeps you on the edge of your seat. I appreciate that Wayne evolved throughout the experience and turned from an unlikeable character to something more than that. Thank you for the well-written and detailed review! Happy reading :techie-studyinggray:
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The premise sounds intriguing and seems to be veiled with mysteries. A thriller with a hint of comedy plus a sprinkle of nostalgia factor seems to make it an enjoyable read.
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Good review. Sounds interesting and I want to know how Stevie died. I’ll have to give this book a try and see how this murder, crime thriller is with a hint of humor.
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Post by Wanjala Ivan »

This book would make a wonderful lovely read , coz its so awesome , amazing and not boring .
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