Official Review: The Ultimate Guide For The Avid Indoorsman
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This was such a fun book, I do hope you'd get to read it soon. Thanks for dropping by!Firefawkes wrote: ↑02 Mar 2019, 18:34 This book sounds wonderful for a rainy day indoors! Your writing style highlights its pros and cons of this book in such an eloquent and easy to read way that hints at the humor I'll apparently find within its pages! Thanks for your review and I'll be keeping an eye out for this book!
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Great review!
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Definitely! Please do check it out.Mbrooks2518 wrote: ↑04 Apr 2019, 17:49 This isn't what I typically read but seems funny enough to keep in mind if I'm looking for a lighter read.
Great review!
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I agree. This sentence is very amusing. The book seems to contain similar examples of this brand of humor.kandscreeley wrote: ↑22 Feb 2019, 09:16I love that sentence! This sounds like a fabulously entertaining book. I'm part indoorsman and part outdoorsman, and I could certainly use help in the technology department. I'll try it! Thanks.In this digital age — where an Apple is not a fruit, a tweet is not a sound birds make, and Bluetooth is not literally a tooth painted blue — the indoors is as much a place of wonder and peril as the Great Outdoors
I think many of us have become "indoorsmen" due to our highly computerized jobs and hobbies.

― Horace Mann
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Yep. The loss of Wi-Fi is a Level 1 emergency nowadaysJosephe-Anne wrote: ↑04 Mar 2020, 22:48
I think many of us have become "indoorsmen" due to our highly computerized jobs and hobbies.
