Official Review: Morning Is Always Nigh by John Wickersham

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Re: Official Review: Morning Is Always Nigh by John Wickersham

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From a sampling, I found the theme and setting to be interesting. While each adventure seems to stand alone, the book seems to combine each together to make a collective story. Well Done.
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Thanks for the great review! This book sounds really interesting. I love hearing about adventures in Colorado, since it is my home they hold a special place in my heart. I especially liked the educational aspects you mentioned. Learning more about the wildlife around me could be great
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I don’t typically care for YA novels, but the Colorado setting and outdoorsy adventures Danny experiences have piqued my curiosity. It sounds like the author’s writing is engaging as well. Looking forward to this one!
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An educational and informative read, this series of adventures should be great for young adults.
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I like the stories centering on the Colorado region, describing its flora and fauna. The information on societal values would also be a good read as well. Nice review.
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I enjoyed reading your review and it seems I'll enjoy reading the book, too. The adventures are always interesting to me, especially if I can learn more about different regions, Colorado, in this case, their nature, flora, fauna.
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Thanks for the review. I found it especially helpful when you have specific examples of the narrator’s many adventures. Seeing as the sample didn’t pique my interest, I don’t see myself reading this any time soon. However. Since you mentioned that this book could serve a guide for young adults, I’ll add it to my WTR shelf. One day, I could probably find this book a potential reading option! :)
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It seems I can get plenty of information about the Colorado Rockies in this book as well as trouts. Because of that, I think this book is a perfect fit for high school students when discussing topics about nature, hiking, adventures and so. Thanks!
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The novel is awesome as it entails exploitation of new places with a regime of find new places.
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Sounds like a really good story. I might give this a read.
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I don’t think this one is for me, however I’m sure it will find a wide audience with those who enjoy coming of age stories and the fabulous outdoor experiences of Danny and his family in the spectacular Colorado area.
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This book seems to be an enjoyable read with lots of adventures. Readers will also get valuable information about Colorado. It seems you are floored by the author's narration and writing style. I will definitely check out this book. Thanks for the review!
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I love the way the reviewer goes into the details of the book, in the 'Official Review: Morning Is Always Nigh by John Wickersham', explaining it as a great collection of adventures and an educational source on several aspects! It contributes to my spirit of adventure in a valuable way!
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Great review. Love stories like this where you read about the characters growing up. Something I've enjoyed since I was a child. Sounds like a wonderful collection.
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The author’s strong command over the language itself is a huge plus for this book. The writing style is impeccable. I'd be sure to read this one.
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