Official Review: ByTheWay by Dennis Santos

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Re: Official Review: ByTheWay by Dennis Santos

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This book sounds like an adventurous journey, one of friendship, hope, and humor. Thank you for your informative and delightful review!
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I will probably pass on this one as I am not a huge fan of science fiction. However, the story sounds like it has well-developed characters and addresses some other important topics, making me more willing to give it a try. Thanks for the detailed review.
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I really like the quote that the reviewer has chosen to discuss in the review. It really details the type of writing from the author of the book. Nice review
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It seems, this book is a full package, fiction coated with lot of emotion's and a ray of hope for someone who lost it.
I like books with humor and possibilities and this contains both.

Great review !
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Interesting review. Dalan and Buddy's relationship seem to be an intriguing one, I'll love to read the book to find out more about them.
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This review is concise, informative, and intriguing. I will check out this read; see for myself what causes despair in the protagonist. Congrats on being the BOTD.
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Thanks for the great review. Sounds like an emotional ride, but worth it.
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I have always appreciated the author’s ability to make readers laugh. Thanks for the decent review.
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I think this sounds like a nice fiction book. I would like to know more about the background of the place where they arrive, why it is like that, and why it changes people. Thanks for your review.
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Thanks for the recommendation and review! Your description definitely drew me into the emotional growth the main character experiences. I can't wait to read this!
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Reading the first chapters of the book, clearly shows the theme of loss and one can only hope the protagonist is able to overcome the personal trauma. The review provides a glimpse to other themes and categorizes the book under science fiction. I would read the book just to see how it all comes together. Congrats on Book of the Day.
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I enjoyed reading the sample of this book. Dalan seemed to be so happy in the beginning, I am surprised to see the turn of events. I’m glad he found a new friend that could give him hope. I definitely want to finish reading this book! Thank you for a great review.
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It is always a bonus when the characters in a book are both likable and relatable. You make it sound as if Dalan and Buddy fit the bill on both counts. Thank you for a good review of what appears to be a most enjoyable read.
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Thanks for a thorough review. This sounds like an interesting Sci-Fi book. It is always uplifting to read a story where the main character can go from hopelessness to hope.
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I'm not a big fan of science fiction, but I like the book's theme. It's so easy to get caught up in our world and forget that they are others having it much worse.
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