Overall rating and opinion of "Wild World by Peter S. Rush.

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The author's writing style brings out the tension induced by war. From the start, I was impressed and engage in the reading. Also for the intriguing plot, I rate it four out of four stars.
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There are many tales concerning the Vietnam War that I have heard. I was eager to start reading this book since I thought it must be quite interesting to read. The cover conveys the proper sense of what to anticipate. But I think the language in the book is quite strong. Right from the start, you can sense the heightened emotions and rage.
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I really like this book. What I like most is Steve's dedication to the force and his love for Roxy, I also love his dedication to join the force. Steve's character is truly admirable and that's what I like most about the book
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I enjoyed this novel and I would say this book is an intriguing novel, I noticed the author's ability to elicit emotional responses from the reader.
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I picked it because it spoke about Vietnam war, but there were not much mentions about that part. I enjoyed every bit of the book especially Steve’s braveness and commitment. I hated that there were quite a lot of errors in it.
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I would rate this book 3 out of 4 stars because in spite of how intereating the plot was, the errors I encountered when reading this book made it tasking to read.
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I enjoyed reading this book and had nothing to dislike about it. I like the author's writing style and how he told the story of the Vietnam war. Steve is my favourite character, although I find him to be easily influenced by Roxie,but I still love his courage. I give this book a rating of 4.
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I really enjoyed reading this novel. Books on Vietnam war has a soft spot in my heart because of the things they do go through. I really admire Steve’s bravery to stop the corruption.
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Kyrian007 wrote: 01 Aug 2022, 12:09 I appreciate the official review of Wild Life. I see that this war book is not like any other book. It describes each character's perspective on the war, and this adds to the interesting factor of the book.
Yeah... I like when books give us different perspective of an event from different characters view point. It helps to get the general idea of the book and surrounding situation.
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There are so many stories about Vietnam War, but I like how the author developed the plot and characters in this book. Steve is a character I like most in the book, and I enjoyed reading about him. I rate the book 4 out of 4.
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I'm just finishing this book off KU and I'd give it a 3. I'll probably write a review later, but the thing I loved most was the kind of world the novel offered. I, however, had issues with a few things.
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I like the themes and action scenes in this and I also like the writing style of the author. I commend Steve for his courage to stop corruption. There was no part of the book I dislike.
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This book was something I really enjoyed. The theme was a complex one, but the simple writing style effectively made it interesting. The cover attracted me to this book and it was good. As for the title, it was truthful in portraying the world depicted in the story. The thing I liked most was the romance between Steve and Roxy and his determination to fight against the injustices. As for the negative part, I found several errors that hindered my reading experience. It was a historical fiction that incorporated several historical elements with a tinge of romance. The greatest lesson that I learned was to stay strong and fight even when everyone around me treats me wrongfully. It taught me to stay true to my values even when the whole world is against me. I recommend this book to those who love to read historical fiction. I strongly recommend it as one can know history as well as good values through this book.
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This book is excellent. About the Vietnam War, I've heard a lot. I was eager to start reading this book when I first saw it and after reading the review. The cover conveys the intended meaning accurately. However, I believe the book makes use of quite strong language. Right from the start, you can sense the rage and other strong emotions. It pleased me.
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Post by Hazel Mae Bagarinao »

I just like the complex relationship between Roxy and Steve. The author's writing style is fine. The plot is good. And the storyline is flowing. Wild World deserves 4 out of 5 stars. A star deduction due to profanity and the serious tone of the book.
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