Official Review: The Champagne Tales by Michael Amon

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Thank you for your delicious review. The way you have described this book has my tastebuds wanting more! This juicy story will be added to my shelf.
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What a fantastic, refreshing and heady review. I think I’ll give the book a miss. But I may just read the review over and over to really absorb how a great review should be written.
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Homosexual scenes? Comments reserved concerning this book.
Second thoughts about this book definitely coming. Thank you for this review.
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Okay, first of all... I love the puns. SO. MANY. PUNS. The first time I thought it was a funny coincidence, the second time I thought you might be doing this on purpose, and by the fourth pun I was chuckling loudly enough to startle my cat. Very nice. The book seems to contain an array of characters, scenarios, and wines, each with a unique flavor. That's pretty cool. This sounds like a really fun book, especially for foodies or wine lovers. Awesome!
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Absolutely fascinating! The stories sound both humourous and intruiging. Thumbs up for the wicked creative review.
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This review is a work of art! I’ll pass on the book, but I have been thoroughly entertained.
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I read the sample and I was brought to tears when the Nazis killed Gabriel. The style of story telling is very engrossing.
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:tiphat: I enjoy reading your review. Indeed, I taste some of its exciting features. This is quite an entertaining book, I will try to discover what's inside on this tale, too.
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Looks like something I'll enjoy reading. Thanks for the eBook. Looking forward to reading it.
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Now this is a review that makes me want to get into the book right away. Although to be honest in summary considering this review it's like going to a winery right? Very intriguing.
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This book is sounding so unique from the review, i hope it would taste better while reading.
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This sounds like a very artistic way to create a collection of stories! I am excited to check it out! Great review!
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I like the set up of your post and continuous theme of wine. I like that the author used various types of wine and other alcoholic beverages as way of presenting these different stories. I can imagine the author picking out a bottle of wine from his cellar and sharing the story that goes along with it. I also liked your warning at the end and it made me laugh.
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Cecilia_L wrote: 25 Jun 2019, 10:50 I enjoyed your fun and creative review. Cheers!
Yes me too. The review was borderline poetry. A wonderfully informative review.💐

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Official Review: The Champagne Tales by Michael Amon presents the entire structure of the reading content to the readers. The readers come to understand the significance of the title of the book. It was great to learn that reading the book may cause a state of reflection within the readers!
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