Official Review: Death in Central America

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Re: Official Review: Death in Central America

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This review intrigues me to read this book. Travelling is what I love a lot although as described that some talks of death also mentioned in the book,I'll still believe that the book is worth reading
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If you could not travel, you can read this book. It fills you with adventure.
Great review of the book. Thanks
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This certainly seems like an engaging and interesting novel! I like how the author provides information to the readers through the dialogue between the writers. It's a nice way to educate the group and the reader at the same time. I look forward to checking out this book. Thank you for an outstanding review.
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Balancing that many characters is not an easy task. Though history and tourism don't always amuse me, your review has certainly piqued my interest. Thanks for the detailed review!
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Exploring is one thing I like doing at the top of reading this book i was happy to know that I was reading about my hobby and country surrounding where I come from..Throughout my journey while reading I was imagining myself as if I was among the those travellers seeing each place that tourist visit I was amused ...In conclusion I love this book and rate it 4 out 4.
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This is a highly recommended read for fans of books about travel to Central America. A truly fascinating publication. Great review.
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Hafferkamp's art about travel and adventure is magnificent.I like the way he comes up with nine incredible characters, who engage in hilarious and entertaining dialogues.I like the authenticity in which this review covers the entire book.
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It would be interesting to see how the author executed nine different protagonists. With travel topics, I prefer to read nonfiction but I will check the sample of this book out. Thank you for the informative review.
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A book written in a way having multiple point of views is just like reading too many books combined in one. It's great how beneficial it is to be a travel writer but we all know that every pros has its cons. This isn't a book I would be interested in but your review makes me feel to atleast give it a try. Thanks for your detailed review.
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Post by Seamstress »

Way too heavy subject, very serious problem and unusual format. In whole this all is so closely related to reality that it's quite impossible be considered the fiction (read entertainment) Since I mostly read for fun, I will have to skip this one. Congrats with BOTD anyway!
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Multiple characters in a book at times tend to confuse readers and divert their concentration, but it seems the author had that under control. This book sounds like it's full of adventure and interesting events. Thank you for a clear review.
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I'd love to find out more things about Central America. This book seems like a good choice. I like the idea of travel writers sharing their experiences. The vivid descriptions and the lively dialogues are a plus too. Thanks for a detailed review!
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The review is well written. The book sounds interesting to write. I have never read a writer's travel book before so this sounds worth the read
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Post by Amina Yusuf »

A book that focuses on ecotourism in Central America and discussions on the history of the people fascinates me. The author's experience as a travel writer gives the story authenticity and is close to reality. Thank you for your review.
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I am intrigued by how the author was able to weave the perspectives of the different writers while providing so much insight on Central America. That is truly commendable. Thank you for a well-written and enjoyable review.
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