Review of The Reel Sisters
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Review of The Reel Sisters
The Reel Sisters by Michelle Cummings is a fictional book that teaches us the essence of humanity. This book tells us the stories of five amazing women who love fly fishing.
The names of these five amazing women were "Rose, Sophie, Amanda, Veronica, and Melody." They all had different career goals. They also love the sport of fly fishing. Rose is the oldest amongst them. She also played a big role in the lives of other members of the group. Sophie is an agriculturist who carries out her agricultural business on her family farm in Kansas. Amanda is a teacher. She has two infants who she has to take care of in the absence of her husband, who is a military man. Veronica owns a private women's coaching company. The last to join the group was Melody. She is a photographer who was rescued from drowning by the other four women. These five amazing women enjoyed the bond of sisterhood. Grab a copy of this book to learn about fly fishing.
There are many positive aspects to this book, but what I love the most is the genuine relationships between these five women. Their sisterhood is one that every woman would wish for. Their love for one another was genuine. I must appreciate the author for the storyline of this book. The author made me fall in love with the book right from the first chapter to the last paragraph of this book. Cummings is a creative writer who knows how to capture the minds of her readers. I like the author's narrative style and choice of words. It made the book easier to comprehend. I also learned a few lessons from this book. The kind gesture the other four women showed Melody was what I really admired.
I didn't dislike anything in this book. The book was perfectly written, and the characters were well developed. My favorite character is Rose. I love how she takes care of the other women. I also learned about fly fishing and how it is done. I never knew a sport like this existed before reading this book. This book is an eye opener for those who don't believe in true friendships or those who have been hurt by bad friends in the past. True friendships still exist. I would really love to have amazing friends like these five women.
I rate this book four out of four stars. I detected no errors in the book. This shows that it was exceptionally well-edited. I recommend this book to women.
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