Official Review: Honesty is Key by Tayma Tameem

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Re: Official Review: Honesty is Key by Tayma Tameem

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What a great read. The way it has been written makes you feel more of an observer than a reader being apart of what is going on. Two people denying their affections for the sake of a chaotic and comedic cookery show .well done.
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A light emotional story with a touch of humour. It give some moral teachings too. I think I'll give it a go once my current book completes. Thanks for the review.
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This seems to have great unique characters. I also like the humor. Thanks for your review.
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This indeed is a unique book in itself.
The story sounds to be interesting and the author did tremendous characterisation making scenes and characters real.
Thank you for the wonderful review.
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It seems like a fantastic story😁😁.
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A nice light emotional story with a touch of humor in the book "Honesty is Key" by Tayma Tameem, which focuses on Atlas, an actor with a failed career who ventured into a TV show as a chef, and his producer,Selina. The nice thing is that this book shows that success comes by continuous improvement. The book looks inspirational to me.
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This sounds interesting and I would like to know how Atlas was able to be honest about himself and not being a chef. This book sure does have a lot to teach us. Thanks for a beautiful review.
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Honesty. It is perhaps a debatable topic inst it? Whether one could lie if the need or reason is great enough?

I can't wait to see how the author will define honesty and how important it is.
I also love the way she writes. You can just picture everything flawlessly.
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What a unique premise for a story! It sounds like Atlas has gotten a little in over his head with claiming that he could cook. It sounds like a charming storyline that combines romance and comedy; I hope that Atlas can redeem himself after lying. Thanks for the lovely review.
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It's always nice when a book has good humour in it! This book doesn't really seem like my type of book, but it sounds good all the same!
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Post by María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda »

It seems like a light read who could teach a nice lesson to younger readers, but I'm not sure it could keep my attention. I'm glad you enjoyed it. You wrote an excellent review.
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So far I have read one book from this author and I impressed. This book cover and title are awesome, already thru attract me. Good job on the review. This book is on my to-read list.
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Just like Atlas, when you become dishonest about the information concerning you, it will always show up sooner. But I would like to find out what became of him.
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This is an interesting fiction novel highlighting comedy, culinary skills, romance, a chef, the value of truth, and a protagonist whose truth means ruin. The book is temporarily free on Amazon Kindle and has an inciteful OnlineBookClub review. Congrats on the BOTD selection.
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Thanks for the great review. It's not my favorite genre so I'm going to pass.
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