Review of Sip Lake

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The name of the book caught my interest and this review made me more interested. Will want to know more about Owen. A good review
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This is a fictional book that talks about how Owen starts a new job in a new town and try to form friendships and romantic relationship with his co-worker. The book is a relatable and character-driving story. I am glad you enjoyed reading this book. Nice review.
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I like the name of the book. The storyline is nice structured. Even though I don't appreciate books with many characters, I will try this book out. Great review. Congratulations on BOTD.
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting novel about Owen who just started a new job at the hospital as an orderly. While there he gains new friends and learns new life lessons. It might be worth a second look. Well done.
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Reading the blurb and review, I really haven't seen anything spectacular to look out for. Maybe, I will find a unique message after I read it.
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I think it truly takes some artistic talent to write about mundane, everyday affairs and still manage to captivate your audience. It has to be just interesting enough.... Cheers to a good review!
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I really hope Owen would be able to find love. After seeing the Cover of the book and reading the title, I thought it was going to be a romantic novel. It sure is a nice book.
Thanks for the review.
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Reading any book with numerous names might affect my reading, as I might not be able to keep up. But, if the book were interesting, I wouldn't really mind. I think this book Is it. Congratulations on being the BOTD.
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I like character-driven books, and the combination of orderly and writer (by hobby) is intriguing. The 1970s and Florida aren’t really my cup of tea for a setting, but the book still sounds interesting overall. Thank you for the helpful review.
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This book has a storyline that'll keep my glued to my seat. I'd love to read more about the events in Owen's life. Well done and congratulations on the book of the day.
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Although the book seams like a good book, this genre is typically not for me. I will have to pass on this one.
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This book has two aspects in my opinion; the regular life of a man, and the romantic relationships he tries to create. Thanks for a great review. I will give it a try. Kudos.
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This book definitely surprised me :shock: because I didn't expect to enjoy it as much as I did.
Slowly but steadily draw me and I wanted to know what will happen to Owen. While the numbers of characters that work with Owen are overwhelming and too many, I enjoyed reading about them.
I would definitely recommend this book to all readers of fiction, especially those interested in the '70. I wouldn't mind reading other books by this author.
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I'm honestly not sure if I will like this book. It's not really my type of genre. I'm more in too suspense, crime and mystery. Thanks for the review it's insightful and gives a clear view of what to expect.
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Post by Wayne Njoroge »

This is a work of fiction that can resonate with readers since it focuses on relationships, career and life. However, it does not appeal to those looking for fast paced thrilling novels. But congrats on being BOTD
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