Review of The Cackling of the Crows

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I love fun and casual books so I will definitely check this out. Am curious about the mystery behind the crows and why they always appear around him
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The humor injected into the narrative is a big plus! It's refreshing to hear that the author's conversational style and witty remarks kept you engaged. It makes me think this book would be both entertaining and thought-provoking.
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Great review. The book seems to offers an engaging mix of romance, humor, and education, earning a deserving 5 out of 5 stars.
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The intertwining of Que's romantic journey with the enigmatic presence of crows promises a multi-layered narrative that's both mysterious and compelling.
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The review addresses the main character's experience with romance and how important each of the women that he dated were. The writing style is choppy and difficult to keep track of, going back and forth in time.
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"Wow, 'The Cackling of the Crows' sounds like an intriguing read! 📚 I love books with a mix of humor and romance, and Que's story seems like it'll be a delightful journey. Adding this to my reading list for sure! Thanks for the recommendation! 👍"
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Romance in itself is not my favorite, but a lot of readers would wonder about the connection between the things that happened in Que's life and the presence of crows. Thanks for the review!
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"The Cackling of the Crows" by Neal Sellers captivates readers with its charming narrator, Que, and the mysterious presence of crows throughout his life. Sellers' conversational style, infused with humor and addictive storytelling, keeps readers engaged and eagerly anticipating what happens next. Nice review.
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Sounds like a nice advancement on the romance genre. Nice to see such smart writing in a genre like this.
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Sounds like an intriguing read! I'm drawn in by the unique setting in Brooklyn during the 80s and 90s, along with the blend of romance and hip-hop vibes. Definitely adding this to my reading list!
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Though it is a romantic book, it contains educational content. That is impressive! I would want to know how the four women handled Que's secrets. Nice review!
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I do not like hip-hop music and that seems to be the theme of the romantic book, "The Cackling of the Crows". It will be a pass for me but am sure people who enjoy romantic books and hip hop music will like this book.
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Cackling of the Crows by Neal Sellers seems like a refreshing change from the usual thrillers and sci-fi sagas. I would definitely want to give it a read.
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I like the constant infusion of humour in the storyline, to lighten up the readers' moods as they read Gregory's experiences. Thanks for your wonderful review.
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Gregory Que's depiction of Que as a charming and social individual is so relatable and endearing. I loved how he intertwines Que's personal relationships with the enigmatic presence of crows throughout the story. Congrats on the botd.
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