Official Review: The Date Farm by jack winnick

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At first glance, the story is very entertaining and full of action. I already feel the thrill as the group of young people is terrified in the bombing. It sounds that this book mirrors our day today.
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It is nice that the book can also be read as a standalone. I am glad that you liked the book. Congrats to the author on the 4/4 rating!
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I'm not usually one to grab a suspense type book, however your very detailed review of the characters, the plot, everything basically, has me wanting to read the entire series, even if this book could be a stand alone as you stated! Amazing review!
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After reading both the sample and the review, I am not inclined to read this particular BOTD. I liked how the review gave me a better idea of the total plot than what the sample gave. Reminiscing on 9/11 it touches me to close to be comfortable as I am very biased about my views and thus wouldn't be able to stay objective about the entire series, let alone this book. Great review, just not my "cup of tea"
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Post by KendraRobinson »

I wonder why it's called the date farm? This sounds like a realistic action packed thriller! I like to read series in order though, so I'll be passing for now!
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Thank you for your detailed review. I might give this book a read since it is a standalone book. I'm not one for reading series, but I love books that are hard to put down.
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This sounds like an awesome book. I'm a huge fan of action and suspense. Uri and Lara also sound like well-fleshed out characters and it's great that they are so devoted to their jobs and each other. I'm glad you enjoyed the book. Great review!
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I like the book sensitizes its readers to be on the watch out for terrorism activities especially in malls and other key installations. Thanks for the review.
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An action-packed and suspenseful story sounds appealing. I find this piece timely because we are living in times where terrorism is on the rise and the world is working hard to eliminate terrorism. I will read the book.
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Post by Peter Fungamwango »

Nice review. Though the book is part of a series, ifs good it can MB be read as a stand alone. I have not read the other books. Congratulations
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It's always nice when a book manages to master both the action and the character development. Sounds like a great read!
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A nice stand-alone international thriller story that keeps readers on the edge of their seats can be found in the book "The Date Farm" by jack winnick. The book follows FBI agent Lara Edmond and her husband, Mossad agent Uri Levin, who risk their lives to stop terrorism.
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The book sounds intriguing as it contains a twisting and realistic plot. Great review.
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In "The Date Farm", Jack Winnick weaves a tale of two agents (Lara Edmond and Uri Levin) aiming to stop terrorism and to retrieve the stolen goods.

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I like fast paced spy novels, and this one that involves the Mossad and FBI seems like one up my alley. Nice review.
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