Review of The accidental accountant

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Mrs D O wrote: 02 Jul 2022, 01:19
I very much enjoyed the international atmosphere of this book. Mirroring my own life experiences, I could very well relate to the challenges a person might face when traveling or relocating from one country to another. The situations caused by language barriers or cultural differences can be exhausting at the time, but they do result in situations that, in retrospect, are hilarious.
I enjoyed reading your perceptive review Kirsi_78. I'm now interested in a book I previously ignored. The international aspects and the humour make it more appealing and relatable. It's a shame about the negative issues, but it's good to know they don't spoil the story. Thank you.
Thank you for your kind feedback!
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Daniel Jatto 1 wrote: 02 Jul 2022, 15:27 This is such an expository review. The author seems like one experienced fellow, considering his foray into and success in different fields and his varied cultural experiences living in different countries. The book will surely be a good read from your review.
Thanks for your kind feedback. The author truly had seen his share of life and had a lot of stories to tell! :)
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First, it was the title of the book that made me open this review. And then, the cover of the book got me curious and made me want to read this review. I am not disappointed though. Good book. Good review.
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Sumto Nii wrote: 26 Jul 2022, 20:39 First, it was the title of the book that made me open this review. And then, the cover of the book got me curious and made me want to read this review. I am not disappointed though. Good book. Good review.
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