Official Review: East Wind, 2nd edition by Jack Winnick

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Re: Official Review: East Wind, 2nd edition by Jack Winnick

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I'm not quite sure about this book despite your glowing review. Books with terrorism themes are not my cup of tea.
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Hm sounds like a thrill filled spy novel, but I really couldn't single this one out if I walked up to the thriller novels aisle to pick out a book. The setting is unique, I'll give it that. But the font on the cover that tries to give it an eastern vibe is completely out of place; that font is similar to the Hindi script, you'll find that in India. It's nothing like Arabic, which I assume is what the author was going after. It gives me the impression the author personally isn't that familiar with the setting he's writing about--and that just takes away so much of the appeal for this book.
I guess people who aren't familiar with the real middle east will find this interesting, but for someone who does know a fair bit, this might seem a bit fake.
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There is nothing like a good character. Most children would dream they are the superheroes thay idolise. Believe me, most of us adults, in our minds, are the characters in the people we see, stories we hear and books we read. Nice review.
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Intriguing book. When it comes to spies, if a book of well-written, it can be a gem, and this one seems to be one. Wlll definetly give it a go as I am a big fan of suspense. Thanks for the review
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East Wind by Jack Winnick seems a fast paced thriller and very intriguing.The review has been done very well.I am looking forward to going through it.I am a fan of thrillers.
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Post by Akinorew »

The sample of this book was very well written. I'd like to buy whole version of it, mainly because Lara, being strong female character, certainly piqued my interest. East Wind is a great, deeply absorbing work and I look forward to reading more.
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Post by Maríe Wamakima »

I have a feeling that I have read this book before as I was perusing through your review. Uri seemed so familiar and the events surrounding his mission. Anyway great review. It's detailed and thorough.
But the path I’ve chosen has always been the right one, and I wouldn’t have had it any other way. :)
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Post by Laura Lee »

Thanks for a good summary in your review. I was impressed, in reading the excerpt from the book, how it jumped into the action so quickly. It made me want to keep reading. I noticed, too, as did you, about the differing points-of-view, even up to jumping back in forth from 2013 to 1999 and back again.

What I read of the excerpt interested me but I do have one question for you as the reviewer who has read the whole thing: did you find it difficult to follow all the various internal story arcs? What I mean is, I've always enjoyed movies made from Tom Clancy's books, but the books themselves are so complicated that the way he jumps from story arc to story arc can get confusing. I'm left wondering, "Who was this again?" Did you find that in this book? Of course, this book is shorter than a Clancy novel, so maybe it's not an issue. Thoughts?

Anyway, I enjoyed reading your review. Thanks for sharing it.
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I love espionage tales whether it's the typical cliché one or one with a twist and some depth. Congratulations on BOTD. Thanks for your review.
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Post by Wyland »

It will be interesting following the intrigues of the behind the scene happenings in the middle east as far as Zionist security is concerned. Thank for the insightful review.
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Post by Doris Mbotela »

Excellent review which would compel a fan of this genre to pick the book. The writer has also made an effort in bringing in the historical aspects and events in the Middle-East conflict making the story more factual.
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Post by Rakiyah_ »

Kudos to the author on avoiding a predictable tale; spy thrillers tend to have similar plots after all. Thanks for the review.
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Terrorist attacks and nuclear bombing are sensitive subjects. I'll take into consideration reading this book.
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Post by Quinto »

I enjoy thrillers based on the middle east. I think at any given time there are terrorists bent on annihilating the Jewish state. Thanks for the review.
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Post by Van112 »

The review revealed an interesting plot to follow however this book seemed to be out of my league right now. Thank you for poviding us with a nice summary of the story and the likes and dislikes of the story.
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