Official Review: The Medinandi License by Randall Reneau

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Re: Official Review: The Medinandi License by Randall Reneau

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It sounds interesting. Thanks for the great review!
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Post by liann »

Very informative review. While combat scenes and heavy guns and Rambo don't appeal to me, I will pass this along to my spouse. This seems like something he would enjoy.
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Though I don't like war novels but sound of this book hype my curiosity so am gonna give it a shot. Congratulations to Rendal and thanks for this great book.
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Sounds interesting but I'm not a fan of too many combat scenes.
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You gave me a good idea for the feel of the book. I am not into testosterone fueled books so I think I will pass on this one!
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The Medinandi License by Randall Reneau
The seems very insteresting with the unexpected plot twists and the "love triangle". I am a big fan of action filled books with adventure and a little bit of romance.
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Post by Kebb Uno »

This is an amazingly detailed review, revealing the plot without talking about the story. It's an interesting teaser, makes me want to put your words into action. I wonder how will this review looks when it became a movie teaser. Pointing out that it's not for chick lit fans is a thoughtful thing to do. The review did well in describing the genre of the book too.
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I love that you compared it to the A-Team or Rambo, it painted a clear picture of what I'd be in for! It sounds like an adventure filled interesting read.
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I like how the book and shown diversity in cultural circle of the west, however, it would be more compelling if it is written to show the relation in those diversities
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Post by lindamoffitt02 »

This Trace Brandon Novel (along with the others I'm sure) sound like very thrilling action books. Thanks for sharing your review. Sounds like a lot happens in this book to keep the readers attention. I'm glad I was able to get a free copy and hope to read it soon.
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Great review. But this is not the type of book I would read. Gun shots, wars, bloodshed are stories I often avoid. Thanks for the review.
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Sounds like a very intriguing book because it has full of actions. I look forward on reading this one. Congrats on a well-written review!
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Post by Sundae Tobias »

I am a fan of adventure stories although I have a difficult time imagining the combat scenes. I still think it's an interesting story to try reading. From what you mentioned, it takes place in different international locales and that's what made it interesting to me. Great review nonetheless.
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Sounds good. The plus for me is the bit of romance. Worth the read. Well done in book of the day!
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Post by Elizabeth Wangui »

It is a good and interesting book and set from my continent area Africa since i am from kenya. Congrats.

-- 14 May 2017, 00:20 --

It is a good and interesting book and set from my continent area Africa since i am from kenya. Congrats.

-- 14 May 2017, 00:21 --

It is a good and interesting book and set from my continent area Africa since i am from kenya. Congrats.
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