Official Review: The Champagne Tales by Michael Amon

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This collection of stories sounds like a bubbly and fun read. I love that characters are diverse and creative. Congrats on the book of the day. Great review.
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Your incredibly creative review has me convinced that I definitely do want to read this book. Might I add that I found it...whimsical? Thank you for the vague but tantalizing details, just enough bait for me to want more!
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I'm always on the hunt for something very unique and different to read, and this book may just be it! My favorite part of your review was the part where you said, "dishes up an acidulous and frothy collection of stories, The Champagne Tales." So creative as well.
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I LOVE short stories and am always thrilled to see books of them being published. I think champagne is a great theme for those short stories, as it really does let one explore a whole bunch of different scenarios. This sounds like a great book to read.
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The Champagne Tales sounds like an interesting read. I guess I will need to get a bottle of wine and some snacks to enjoy while reading. I know if I do not have them prepared ahead of time, I will have to stop reading to get them.
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This sounds like a unique exploration of champagne. I no longer partake, but for those who do, I imagine the book would be fascinating. Loved the creativity of your review.
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Your review was very informative and you are clearly inspired by the Champagne Tales. I enjoyed the sample and want to finish the story about the LeClerc vineyard and the treasure. I appreciate the author's writing style.
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The review is dry and effervescent, delicious! It went straight to my head and I dare not imbibe anymore from the book. Thanks for a great review!
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A collection of stories with an allusion to champagne seems interesting.

Thank you for the great review.
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Great review! And thanks for the warning too. I love a book with humour so I think I’ll give this a try.
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I'm not sure if this book is about wine, or if its about stories that are likened to wine or having wine-like similarities. However, the creative review is enough to stimulate my interest in discovering on just which side of the coin the book lays. This should be quite the read, thanks for the engaging review.
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A nice collection of ten tales with vivid texture, color, and flavor in the fictional book "The Champagne Tales" by Michael Amon. Each tale has an unique setting and spectacular characters. I appreciate the creativity in writing this review and also the creativity of author.
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This doesn't sound like a book that would interest me. However, this is a great review that covers a variety of different aspects.
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I enjoyed reading this review, especially with the comical warning label. This review alone entices me to pick the book back up and read a bit more to find out what intrigued the reviewer so much. Thank you for creating a fun and creative response to your view on this book.
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:techie-studyingbrown:
I thank the reviewer very much,
The book is very much interesting, because actually champagne has a kind of label and color different which I don't understand the quality. But the one that interest me most is that the reviewer said that the consumption of the reading will cause laugh.
I ask are we going to get drunk by reading the book?
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