Official Review: Bluewater Walkabout by Tina Dreffin

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Re: Official Review: Bluewater Walkabout by Tina Dreffin

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The insecurity of life were well depicted and obviously glare that distance to medical have no blame on adventurer.
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This is an unusual, somehow strange book, describing the feeling of escape, in many people, more than Tina's adventure in this book. However, this kind of adventure, is a bit unusual, mainly in the way they happened. Extreme further adventure for somone who wants to ''escape'' from the past of his/hr life, the writer gives a comic aspect to this type of adventure, of hero Tina in this book, and how our life can change, to better, as it happenes here with Tina, if we do want it, and if we decide it. Then, paradox of this story, and positive sides of it, is that everything can happen, if we decide to see things through another prisme. Then the previous adventure life, ofsay tragedy, turned to a comedy adventure, through the way, Tina decided all this to happen, by facing hence life in a different way than before.
Yes, the message is,that if we feel drowned in misery and unhappiness, there's always ways to escape from present by Traveling. The change of images and impressiona can change our inner world, and help us feel better, besides giving new priorities, and develop maturity and wisdom, that is actually based on new concept of life, we give on our own, here through traveling..
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Post by grace 137 mbugua »

The book's cover is appealing to my eyes. I feel I should deeply narrow into the book since I love adventure.
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While this isn't the type of story I'm normally interested in, it might be interesting based on the unique perspective the author provides. I think I would get too frustrated with the typos, and especially with the past/present time changes. Thanks for a fair review.
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Some people have adventure in their heart, in their spirit. A book with love and problem solution and I think that it is an interesting book to read
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I hope to get to read this book soon, thanks to your enlightening review.
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Excellent review of Bluewater Walkabout by Tina Dreffin . It appears the book is a captivating travel memoir. I can't wait to embark with its main characters on their thrilling voyage.
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I love books on adventures! Hopefully I'll go on one soon. The book sounds really interesting. Thanks for the review.
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The title of this book caught my eye and since I decided to learn what it was about before putting it on my bookshelf, I clearly chose the correct review to read! This was a very thorough and helpful review since it contains not only the summary of the author's adventures but also the difficulties encountered while reading. Excellent!
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Great review! The book has a nice cover. thanks. adventure in water and other different places. this sound awesome, too bad about the editing though. I sympathized with the characters not properly introduce in a book.
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Nice review! The authors memoir of her adventures with her family is out of this world! Too bad about the abrupt ending, but i think I'll read this!
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I used to adore memoirs but as the life gets difficult i prefer fantasy fiction.
Thanks for the review 💐💐👍🏻👍🏻
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Post by Soraya Bayah »

Thank you for the insightful review, I thoroughly enjoyed it, especially that I got to recently review this book. I absolutely agree with all the points you mentioned. Although I wanted to give this book a full star rating, the negatives were unfortunately distracting.
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I would be up for an adventure but not by boat. It seems the author shared a lot of her life in this book. Too bad for unnecessary errors. Great review.
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It is indeed a great adventure to travel by sailing to foreign countries. Thanks for your review.
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