Review by Ellylion -- The Reel Sisters by Michelle Cummings

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Ekta Swarnkar wrote: 25 Feb 2020, 00:39 I have read this book and cannot get enough of it. It is one of the best books. I agree Amanda was a positive character and her life was very hard on her. Wonderful review!
Thank you so much! The book is a page-turner indeed! :)
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Faithmwangi wrote: 25 Feb 2020, 00:23 I have read this book and I enjoyed it. What stood out for me was the friendship between the women. Thanks for the review.
Thank you for stopping by! :) So true, their friendship is just outstanding.
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I read The Reel Sister almost a year ago and still remember most of the scenes. I really loved it. And I'm so glad you got to enjoy it too.
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djr6090 wrote: 25 Feb 2020, 08:09 I read The Reel Sister almost a year ago and still remember most of the scenes. I really loved it. And I'm so glad you got to enjoy it too.
Yes, it's a great book indeed! :) Thank you for your comment!
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This seems to be a nice tale about friendship among women and having someone to share good times and bad times. I enjoyed reading your interesting review! Thanks!
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Fly fishing isn't my thing so would pass this one but am glad you liked it.
Thanks a lot for an insightful review Ellylion ☺.
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Prisallen wrote: 25 Feb 2020, 16:44 This seems to be a nice tale about friendship among women and having someone to share good times and bad times. I enjoyed reading your interesting review! Thanks!
Thank you so much for your kind words! :)
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Aniza Butt wrote: 26 Feb 2020, 00:50 Fly fishing isn't my thing so would pass this one but am glad you liked it.
Thanks a lot for an insightful review Ellylion ☺.
Thank you for stopping by! :)
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I've read the book and enjoyed it as well. The author did a great job with developing the characters. Nice to read it from your perspecrive. Great review!
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Charlyt wrote: 29 Feb 2020, 01:01 I've read the book and enjoyed it as well. The author did a great job with developing the characters. Nice to read it from your perspecrive. Great review!
Thank you so much!
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I'm glad you enjoyed reading the book and pointing out what you disliked about the book, which I find profound. I also read and reviewed the book. I found the bond of love the five women showed to each other to be fascinating. The fly fishing skills highlighted in the book are outstanding. Thank you for presenting an informative and exciting review.
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Nerea wrote: 01 Mar 2020, 04:23 I'm glad you enjoyed reading the book and pointing out what you disliked about the book, which I find profound. I also read and reviewed the book. I found the bond of love the five women showed to each other to be fascinating. The fly fishing skills highlighted in the book are outstanding. Thank you for presenting an informative and exciting review.
Thank you very much for your kind words! :)
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It's interesting that I read this book and enjoyed it a lot, but I didn't realize that the author did not provide any physical descriptions of the character until I read your review. You are very thoughtful and attentive toward details, great work!
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Thia is such a great book about amazing women and their admirable friendship. I just started reading it recently and I enjoy it so much... Thanks for the awesom review!
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I just reviewed this book. The women had an excellent relationship
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