Official Review: Masterminders by Tara Basi

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Would love to read this novel to discover the approaches undertaken by the stars of the story in resolving the societal problems such as global warming and women issues. Fantastic review!
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A story chronicles the adventures of two young kids (Masterminders duo) at their Catholic school sounds entertaining. It is nice that each chapter deals with a specific problem the boys try to solve. It is good that the editing errors noted by you have now been fixed. I like subtle humor, but not sure it is for me. Thank you for the review!
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I am looking forward to being amused and entertained by the reviewer's claim on the book's subtle humour. Fun books that portray life's serious challenges is a welcome treat to me. Congrats
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I would not expect this book to be my type, but from your review, I can see clearly that it is. It's so nice to see a story with characters trying to do good and to have a good laugh while you read too.
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This book reminds me of a comic and hilarious book I read when I was little, "William does his bit". It has been a very long while I read an entire comic book. I will have to visit this book. Thanks for the interesting review.
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At first I thought I had to take a look at it just to fulfil all righteousness but I was surprised beyond all expectations due to the exquisitely humorous book
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Bullying, Life, death, saving, the world from world problems.. the book is filled with emotions and real life events. The way it plays out has me hooked.
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A book with good humour is something that I always like. The descriptive review gave me a full idea about the book. Willing to read this in the future and thanks for the review. Congrats on being BOTD 👍
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This book reads like a lifetime literary humor that will captivate the reader from the first page. The protagonist's life is mixture of mischief and religious contradiction and I loved every minute of it. The onlinebookclub review represented the book well and I rated it 3 out of 4 stars.
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I really want to read this! As a former primary school teacher, I'll probably find it hilarious. It's going straight onto the to-read list. I'm curious though - how old are these kids? 5-ish or 10-ish?
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I expected much as the tittle 'masterminders.'I enjoyed reading the book as all the chapters have different scenarios and how the characters are brought out.i'll give it a 3 OUT OF 4 stars,,I love humour and a good book for teens.
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The story is very refreshing,it allows you to consider problems lightly because they are being addressed through fresh,productive and honest mindset.just a feel of the review,this will surely teach us practical ways to solve our problems with a smile after all.
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Sounds like such a fun read! I love subtle humor and I like that it is a book that younger readers as well as adults could enjoy. That type of book is very rare to find.
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it wasnt what i thought it would be.
it sounds intresting. i love humor novels :D
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Thank you for your interesting review.

The title seemed to suggest that the story is about something more sinister or serious. It's a pleasant surprise, therefore, that you've found the book a light and mostly-humorous read.
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