Review of The Cackling of the Crows

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Analysis of the lives of the women in the four stories builds interest in what happens next. Because of that, the jokes and lighthearted moments make it less of a bore. The author truly knows how to keep an audience. Congrats on botd!!
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Your review beautifully captures the essence of "The Cackling of the Crows" by Neal Sellers. Que's journey intertwined with the enigmatic presence of crows sounds captivating. It's refreshing to hear about the author's conversational style and the educational insights sprinkled throughout the narrative. Your honest critique about the occasional digression and referencing adds depth to your analysis. Overall, your thoughtful evaluation makes me eager to dive into this book and experience Que's intriguing tale firsthand!
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Am giggling with excitement, the review is spot on , will check the book out.
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:lol: Am giggling with excitement, the review is spot on , will check the book out.
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Romance and crows? Crows are typically associated with the macabre, I would think.
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I wasn't expecting a romance themed book from the cover itself. This book offers a captivating blend of humor, romance, and thought-provoking narrative. The author not only tells a story but also educate. I agree that the random shifts between different events could be distracting to some extent. So I'm not sure what the story is about. Thank you for your insightful review.
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The protagonist's ambition to make the book go viral to be able to provide for his parents is admirable. Nice review.
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Gregory Qué seeing a crow at a funeral site and thinking of communicating with crows seems to pique my curiosity. What connection does he have with these crows.
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A romantic suspense novel where hip-hop plays a key role sounds fun.

Thank you for the great review.
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The Crow is a bird known for its intelligence and ability to communicate. Some however see it as a bad omen. Neal Sellers in his book The Cackling of the Crows drew some attention to the bird as it relates to his life. He shares his life experience which is quite romantic. I like that the author gives credit to other authors whose quotes he mentioned. Thanks for the review. Congratulations to the author on BOTD
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If a murder of crows could bring out a conversational, educational, and entertaining hip-hop narrative, we could certainly hear some cackling somewhere, at some point. This is a nicely written review, too!
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'Official Review: The Cackling of the Crows' by Neal Sellers has a thoughtful introduction. It brings to light the major aspects of the romantic fiction book. The point that the protagonist, Gregory Cue takes us around his romantic life while telling us the stories of four important women and sharing secrets with each is worth mentioning in the review. Readers would enjoy the jokes that are chipped in once in a while. Also, as mentioned in the review, the ending of this book was amazing. Learning that it felt like the author was retelling a story to a friend through the protagonist was great!
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This story looks like it's going to be a good read. The crow story and the romance joined together. I can't wait to read this book. Congrats on being book of the day!
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The main character Gregory Que is interesting and I’m looking forward to digging into this novel to understand the significance of the crows in his life and how he addressed it.
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Post by DANIEL IKECHUKWU 2 »

Riya Sarkar wrote: 27 Jan 2023, 12:32 That's a wonderful review! Que's perspective of these women does sound quite interesting.
THIS IS A VERY NICE AND ALSO WONDERFUL THE AUTHOR ALSO DID A GREAT JOB :)
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