Official Review: Code Name: Dodger by Eric Auxier

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Re: Official Review: Code Name: Dodger by Eric Auxier

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This might just be one adventure in a lifetime.
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Thank you for the great review! It has convinced me to give this book a go as it sounds like an easy and fun read. Since I liked all the movies you mentioned in your review that Code Name reminds you If, I can't wait to read it.
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Thanks for the review. This sounds like a fun, action-filled book.
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Usually YA novels are not my type of read, but after reading your well written and concise review I think I may actually give the book a try.

I was taken aback when you said that you didn’t get the vibe of the events of the book being completely unrealistic, which was one of my concerns about the book after readying the description. Thank you for noting that. Because of that very statement I look forward to reading the book.
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James Bond-style characters do not usually interest me, but I am intrigued here by the part about the psychological experiment. I did not expect there to be humour either - it sounds like a good mix. Thanks for your review.
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Wow, what a fun sounding book! I’m loving the idea of a YA book with this level of action, adventure, and humor.
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Code Name: Dodger by Eric Auxier is a cooked story interplaying several characters. For fun seekers, this is a menu for them as I see it gingering their swag. It's really a nice book that appeals to millions of readers worldwide but been fictional, I place it on game B, for me while I go for the non-functional books as tier 1. The book emasculate tricks behind camouflage pattern of life's through spying etc while I give it 3 out of 4.
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Post by Louanne Piccolo »

It's original - a teen spy! I'm not a Bond fan at all but this sounds like a fun book. I think I'm mostly intrigued by the fact that I can't imagine how a teenager could be recruited as a spy, and not just a witness. Why not try another genre, learn something different?
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I'm not really a fun of sky stories but this one catches my eye, maybe because you made a comparison with Oliver Twist whom I loved when I was a kid.
I started to read this book as soon as I entered this offer and to be honest I like the energy that it shares. I like how the main character is strong and courageous. I really like his strong decisions. I wish we are all like him.
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Not a fan of James Bond type of story so I added to my not interested in shelf. However, I'm sure a lot of people will enjoy this one as Justin is likable, there is a lot of humor and fun, and the sequels sound great too.
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Code Name: Dodger by Eric Auxier sounds like a great young adult read. I really want to read it to find out if Justin was able to help capture Pharaoh and the man who murdered his father. Great review!
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This sounds like a good spy book for sure, I like that Justin isn't into the violence of the profession. I'm not too into that genre, but if I ever get the need to read it, I'll consider this one.
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A combination of comedy and action- what a thrill! I believe this will make a blockbuster on the big screen. Thanks for the review- it's well balanced.
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I'll definitely put this on my must-read list as the reviewer obviously enjoyed the book. I certainly hope Justin Reed makes it out alive. Congrats to the author for winning BOTD.
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This one really got my attention. Looking forward to read the lovely thriller. Congratulations on being BOTD and thanks for the free giveaway
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