Official Review: Death in Central America

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Re: Official Review: Death in Central America

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I love to travel. Even though I'm yet to. This book will be an adventurous one for me. Thanks for the review. Congratulations on #BOTD
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This seems to be a great book about traveling in Central America for those readers who enjoy action and adventures too. Congrats on BOTD to the author! Thanks for the informative review!
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This is a book about different travel writer, sounds interesting. But this isn’t my type of book to read. Thank you for the detailed and constructive review
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"Death in Central America" by Jack L Hafferkamp - An intriguing plot bringing 9 travel writers, with different levels of experience, together on a trip to Central America. The author creates authentic and knowledgeable characters who explain much about the culture politics and people thus educating the reader at the same time. Great for travel and great for suspense. Thanks for the informative review.
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I enjoyed reading your review. You made the book sound very interesting. Being a travel writer seems so exotic at times. I look forward to reading the book.
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I'm sure this book would interest many people. This genre of book is not for me.
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This seems like quite an adventure. Considering they don't speak the native language, how do they survive when violence erupts? Nice review.
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This book feels like it’s the breath of fresh air title that Iv been looking for
A pleasant change of pace from the overly technical books Iv been reading
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Post by Thabo Sibanda 1 »

I think this book will be welcome to writers due to the dialogues which may be centered around writing. Although it won't hurt to join the writers for a trip to Central America😆. Thank you for the review
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'Official Review: Death in Central America' by Jack L Hafferkamp is a deliberate and thorough description of the group of nine travel writers taking a trip to Central America! The relevant points of the story have been emphasized in the review for the benefit of general readers! The point that the dialogue between the writers provides valuable background facts about the political and social history of Central America is worth mentioning in the review! Also, the character description has been detailed in the review! The review contributes to the readers' idea of life and adds to their store of general knowledge and common sense!
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Post by Bevs Busa »

I want to travel the world, especially if there is a reason and for the economy, like the 9 travelers, they travel to other places becouse there is reason and they also want to spend TIme with there love one.. the book of DEATH IN CENTRAL AMERIKA, is the book for the person who want adventure too.. its good book i want to read more book like this.😊😊😊
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Post by Pankaj Singh Y »

Beginning the story with seven writers on the way to central America and then leading to the twisting plots of eruption of violence makes it a running story. The sensitive content as mentioned would definitely keep one's interest there in the story, which usually lacks there in non fictional novels, as compared to the fictional ones
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Post by Carol Cheruto »

Thanks for the review , you made me understand the story even before I begin reading the book. I can tell that the story is interesting . I like reading about travel therefore I must read this book .
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Post by Aphrodite Love »

The review was so insightful. It gives a great overview of the book and summarises all the important facts with hints of mystery. You rated 4 out of 5 stars for this book but im rating you 5 out of 5 for this review
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Post by Creole »

I would love to adventure, through reading, with these travel writers. Thanks for your informative review.
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