Review of Sonora Pass

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For some, friendship is a filler of a void, and for others it is a fraternal family relationship. This book reminds us of the value of friendship and not to neglect it.
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I love the way you reviewed this book. I hope this will be a great book of friendship and mystery. Thank you for the nice review.
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This sounds like a very fascinating read. Murder mysteries can be a hit or miss but this one sounds like it hits the right balance. I’m interested in the fact that it’s not just about investigating a murder but it’s intertwined with good friends and humour.
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This book looks like a great beachside read about friendship and working through differences. The artwork is well done too. Thanks for the review!
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You've effectively summarized the key relationships and events in "Sonora Pass" by Jaime Olmos and Kevin Nichols, giving readers a glimpse of the book's narrative without giving away too much. Congrats on BOTD!
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Your review indicates that true friendship is at the heart of this book. Plus there is the use of graphics which I find intriguing, especially for a book with a plot like this one. I would read the book to see how the story is presented.
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What I love most about this book is how good friendship is and the reviewer uses simple words that even non-native English speakers can understand easily, thanks BOTD
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A friendship based historical fiction book "Sonora Pass" by Jaime Olmos, which follows the relationship between Celia and Maite showing the importance of good friendship. This is a wonderful book to read.
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From the summary, it is evident that the book has a lot of characters. I love that the characters were all made to develop well. The book also discusses some interesting themes. Congratulations to the author on winning book of the day.
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I like that this book explores friendship and reunion through the characters of Celia and Maite. Thanks for the review.
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Though I'm not too interested by the plot, I'm happy to see that today's BOTD focuses on friendship and the role good friends can play in one's life. Based on the largely positive review, I believe the book would greatly appeal to the right reader.
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I like the focus on the characters and their relationships. The fact that they were in a band is also interesting. I think I would like this book. Congrats!
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This sounds like a gripping historical fiction book. I am glad that the characters are distinct and brilliantly developed. It is true that friendships matter, and it is good to know how to distinguish between those that are genuine and bring value from those that do not. Thanks for the review.
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Post by MMcB »

An interesting historical fiction that is also a graphic novel with an intricate story line, *Sonora Pass* by Jaime Olmos, tells a story of reunions and band mates getting back together after years have passed. Some truths and some lies are revealed and the characters display degrees of friendship that are really worth paying attention to.
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Post by Sakshi Singh1 »

Thank you for your thoughtful review of 'Sonora Pass.' Your insights on the book's themes, particularly the portrayal of friendship through Celia and Maite's relationship, resonate with the heart of the story. Your comments on the book's content highlight its compelling exploration of human connections.
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