Review of Gone Bodfishin’

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I am happy for the book. our profession in life must consist of what we like and what makes us happy. Here, Luke's former dream of becoming a professor has to give way when he finds what makes him happy. I like how Luke's dreams evolve.
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According to the review, David Clark Done's "Gone Bodfishin'" is an interesting comic book that centers on Luke, a college student who dreams of becoming a stuntman. Luke experiences a change in his life and a hint of spontaneity after meeting Al, the cab driver who wants to build a movie set. Luke is a fascinating character who makes the decision to leave his existing life behind in order to seek something interesting and fulfilling. Dean is clever and naughty, while Al acts as the group's brains. The review is written really nicely. Congratulations on BOTD, author.
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Post by Catalina Isabel »

This seems to be an interesting story about Luke leaving his life behind to become a stuntsman. It's great that be took a chance to do something different. I wonder how this turns out for him. Thanks for a great review, and congrats to the author on BOTD!
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Your critique of the book's editing issues is fair, but I appreciate that you mentioned it didn't significantly impact the overall enjoyment. It's helpful for potential readers to have a balanced view.
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Post by Tejas Koli »

"Gone Bodfishin'" by David Clark Done sounds like a thrilling comic book adventure, where Luke's decision to pursue a more exciting life as a stuntman leads to unexpected twists and turns. The mix of characters and the quest for an American dream in building a movie set adds an intriguing layer to the story. It's refreshing to hear about the natural dialogue style in the comic book, enhancing the reader's engagement. The mention of a few grammatical errors and the absence of closure with Luke's ex-girlfriend are noted but seem to have minor impacts. Excited to join Luke on this captivating journey filled with humor, mischievousness, and self-discovery! 🎬📘
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Gone Bodfishin seems like a great comic book. I think the book has an interesting enough storyline for me to read regardless of the critiques mentioned. Congratulations on making book of the day!
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Your observation about the dialogue mimicking ordinary conversations in a comic book is spot-on. It adds authenticity to the narrative and immerses the reader in the story.
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I hope Luke will finally achieve his dreams. However, my interest wasn't really piqued enough to read this book, so I'll pass on it. Nice review though!
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This is a fictional story about Luke as he transforms from a college student to a stuntman. Those who enjoy adventures will find the book interesting.
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David Clark Dones narrates how AI tells Luke about establishing a movie set. Was that actualized? I will love to read the book about the encounter of this part time employee and college student. Congrats on the botd and a satisfactory review.
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I love how you provided a detailed introduction to the characters, making Luke's decision to pursue a new path even more intriguing. It sets the stage for an exciting adventure!
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Post by Aang Krishna »

Thank you for the great review. I love the path when Luke made decision to give up his present life to pursue the satisfying life. He is really the great risk taker. The most important message is do what you love, believe in yourself to achieve your dream.Congrats&GBU
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Luke's character seems interesting, but the profanity and sexual content leave me uncomfortable. Thank you for the review.
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Luke's character seems interesting, but the profanity and sexual content leave me uncomfortable. Thank you for the review.
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Post by Jacinta Mutuku 1 »

I like how Luke left the life as a college student to become stuntman which was intriguing and satisfying to him. Author uses dialogue to mimick normal conversation is amazing in comic and also the characters are great too. The errors and lack of closure to his girlfriend is noted. Thank for the amazing review.
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