Official Review: Randy Love...at your service
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Re: Official Review: Randy Love...at your service
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I have the impression that this is the kind of book that would help me understand young people, the humourus parts also call my attention, I think I want to read it next.
Thanks for the review and for clarifying that this is not a romance book.
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It is an interesting tale. Thank You for your comment.hsimone wrote:Thank you for the informative review! This sounds like an interesting tale of self-discovery. Usually, I don't pair that with humor. Too bad about the plot not holding your interest.
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Thank You so much! ?Wasif Ahmed wrote:A really great review. I don't think this book is for me though. Thanks for sharing it with us.
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I hope you give the book a chance! Thank You for your comment!ashley_claire wrote:Books about self-discovery usually don't hold my interest much. But if there are a lot of elements of humor thrown in then it might be worth checking out.
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Thank You so much! I hope you like it! ?mindyg123 wrote:Great review. The telling the story in third person isn't really my thing but I'll be checking it out.
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I agree. Thank You for your comment. ?Juliana Agyeiwaa wrote:I am happy with how Randy Love didn't give up on himself from being unemployed, to having temporary part time jobs to obtaining a more respectable full time job but I do not like the genre of the book being been categorised under romance
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I agree! Thank You so much! ?gali wrote:Sounds like the protagonist experiences a lot on his journey to self-discovery and stability. Not sure it is for me, but it sounds like a good book for fans of the genre. Good job on the review~
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I agree. Thank You for the comment! ?skalicia wrote:It sounds like a great book about self discovery!
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I understand! Thank You so much! ☺Sarah_Khan wrote:Great job on the review! Personally, this doesn't exactly sound like a book that would interest me, but it seems like a good book for anyone that wants to read a light-hearted story.
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I hope you like the book! Thank You so much! ☺Pilar Guerrero wrote:Thank you very much for the review.
I have the impression that this is the kind of book that would help me understand young people, the humourus parts also call my attention, I think I want to read it next.
Thanks for the review and for clarifying that this is not a romance book.
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I agree! Thank You for your comment! ☺AmeliaLovesBooks wrote:I've noticed recently that a lot of "Romance" novels aren't actually even romance; i think there needs to be a new and clear definition of the genre.
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I understand! Thank You so much! ☺Bandersnatch wrote:Great review! Doesn't really sound like my kind of book, though..
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I think so too! I hope you give the book a chance though! Thank You for your comment! ☺bluegreenmarina wrote:Thank you for thoroughly listing the positives as well as the negatives of this book. It sounds like it had a lot of potential but maybe wasn't executed as well as it could have been - perhaps slimming down on the number of characters would have helped.
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I'm glad you agree! Thank You so much for your comment! ☺Aakaraw wrote:Great and thorough review! It's a shame about the overuse of secondary characters, that always frustrates me when I'm reading.
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I'm glad you agree! Thank You so much! ☺CrescentMoon wrote:Thanks for the honest review. It is frustrating to go into a book thinking it belongs in one genre when it really doesn't. It's a shame about all the secondary characters and how hard it is to keep track of them all. It definitely takes away from the storyline. Great review!