Official Review: Waves Break (on Unknown Shores)

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

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Twist, turns and suspense.. exactly what the doctor ordered. This is definitely gracing my bookshelf. Congrats on BOTD.
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The characters seems well developed and the depth of the story intrigues me. I enjoy the intertwining of different types of characters and it looks like the author has done well with the characters roles of Phil, Wayne and Tina. It seems like a good read.
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This seems like a very suspenseful thriller. I like the elements of mystery to it. I don't really mind the profanity that occurs in the book as mentioned. This seems like an interesting book to read. I'm definitely adding it to my bookshelves. Great review!
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Wave break is a storybook. The book is a good one that describes the various things that happen in society. the book describes friendship, murder, betrayal. The book is good, although it contains a lot of insults.
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The book seems to have a sense of drama.I'm not yet fully attracted to read this book because of its storyline.
However, the review was great.
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A thrilling story with witty lines is my cup of tea. Phil seems like the kind of character that will keep you engage till the end. Great review, Cecilia! Thank you.
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This is a book of crime and it's meant for children. This is not good for children. Thanks for the review.
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The plot premise has my interest piqued, and going by the impressive review, it sounds like the plot was also well executed. Well done!
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After reading the first few pages of the sample, I was on the fence about whether I wanted to read it or not. However, after reading your review, I am intrigued and want to know more. I enjoy self-deprecating humor, so I think I would like Phil, and I am glad to know that Wayne gets better. I'm not bothered by profanity as a general rule, but I agree that some authors go overboard.
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Post by Effie Cherotich »

The book seems to have a sense of drama especially among friends, Wayne and Phil. The suspense is evident even though I may not be fully attracted to the storyline. However, the review was great to read.
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I'd love to read how the death of Stevie affected Wayne and Phil's friendship, especially in light of the future happenings with Tina and Tyrone. Sounds like a gripping plot.
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This is a book of crime and it's meant for children. This is not good for children. Thanks for the review.
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Post by jaliper »

With the story you put on this review about Wayne and that the book talk about crime. You definitely have got yourself another reader to pick this book. Thanks!!!
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This is a spectacular review... Well written and detailed. I think I'll love to check out the book. Must be an awesome read.
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Post by SophiaNd »

This sounds like an interesting book to read and I love books on friendships to help me more in my relationships with people. Nice review.
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