Review of Bluewater Walkabout
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Review of Bluewater Walkabout
Bluewater Walkabout by Tina Dreffin. It details the African adventures of the author and his family by the sea. Tina has always loved adventure from a young age; let's say it's his passion. He went on with his life, waiting for the right time to start his adventure. Tina has fond memories of growing up, but suffers a heartbreak that damages her mental health; all boys who have been sexually assaulted. For a man who has experienced a little abuse, he thinks that true love will not find him. As luck would have it, she meets Peter, who genuinely cares and loves her. An incredible love story begins and makes them a lifelong partner. Years into their marriage, they decided to start their adventure. Will the wild animals stand up to them? Or will they find an easy way out? All this and more is revealed in this book.
Tina is a brave, strong and happy woman with a beautiful family. Like most families, he struggled. Tina worked in real estate before she met her husband, Peter. At the time, he was financially unstable and had student loans to pay. After marriage, the family embarks on an extraordinary life that most people will never experience. They find adventure wherever they go. Some experiences were good and some were bad. During the expedition, Tina went to the doctor. He received a message to encourage or continue his journey. Read the book for more details.
Tina is an amazing writer and wordsmith. Most authors are not good at creating moments of tragedy and happiness in a book. From talking about her past struggles, mistakes, flaws, pain, the darkest moments and of course her joys as a woman, wife, mother and friend. I love all the quotes at the beginning of each chapter. The pictures in this book make the text clearer.
My only negative point is the use of the word sea. Many of the terms used are not easy to understand, especially for people with no sailing experience. Anyway, the story still flows well. I would like to give Bluewater Walkabout: Africa 4 out of 4 stars. I think there is only one problem with the book. This small problem does not detract from the beauty of the book. This book entertains, inspires and entertains at the same time. This book is very good at editing because I did not find any grammatical errors, typos or inaccuracies.
I recommend this book for travel enthusiasts. People who like to learn new things or like to peek into other people's lives will like this article. People who love boating can have a similar experience in this business. People new to marine life can enjoy this book. There are sensitive topics such as rape and abortion. If this topic interests you, please avoid this book. Overall, this book is perfect for anyone bitten by the travel bug. Enjoy!
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