Official Review: Rough Way to the High Way

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Re: Official Review: Rough Way to the High Way

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The suspense of what happens next to mark carries the book on. But at the end mark is said to know that God would protect him. Great review.
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This review shows what a reader should expect, and it has pique my interest, making me want to read the book. What a good review!
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Reading adventure stories full of suspense with a gripping plot can be worthwhile. I don't normally read Christian books, but the author appears to consistently produce high-quality writing to keep readers engaged. From the sample I've read, I liked the narrative, so I'm willing to read this one.
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Post by rusyalana »

I'm not a fan of Chrisitan books but I do love a good adventure and an intriguing plot. Judging by the review the book is pretty suspenseful and you can't easily guess the outcomes of Mack's many challenges and incindents. Besides I like the title of the book and I believe it has a hidden meaning which I think makes the book even more appealing as you immediately start making guesses about the content of the book to justify the title. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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The suspense in this book sounds interesting and the idea that you can’t tell who the villain is adds to its mystery.
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Post by Kelyn »

The last thing I expected, going from the title, was for the book to be related to religion. I generally avoid such books. Your review tells me that this is also a significant part of the theme. I'm not partial to religion-based books or mystery/thrillers, so I don't think this one is for me. Excellent review! I enjoyed reading it.
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Post by jeanmtdb »

Thank you for your review. I read the sample pages and this review and just can't connect to the story. Perhaps at a later date this would be a book for me.
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Okay. This one is unique and intriguing. A story about a truck driver who is/was a pastor. Hmm.
Thank you for the review.
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Post by Guda Lydia »

A pastor turned truck driver. That already caught my interest. I wonder what is in store for Mack. I also wonder about his passenger and all the suspenseful events. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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At first, I wasn't sure about this book, but your positive review is making me think twice. Thanks.
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This sounds like a unique combination of a road journey and a spiritual journey.
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Post by Ogwang Ronald 1 »

Am a fan of thought provoking and exciting Christian fiction whereby this story seems one of it, according to the review, it seems Mack's problem started when he picked Ricky up? I look forward to reading it. Thanks for the wonderful review, congratulations!.
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Post by Suleiman Mangi »

This book is full of suspense. Ricky's character is quite mysterious and would Make any reader to want to keep on reading. I look forward to reading it.
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Post by musondachrisp »

This is an interesting story and also it teaches on the other side that everyone does Face the catastrophe in life at times
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Post by Chris Micheal »

I would like to read more about Mack. Thanks for the review.
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