Review of The Reel Sisters

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Review of The Reel Sisters

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[Following is a volunteer review of "The Reel Sisters" by Michelle Cummings.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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The best form of friendship occurs when there is genuine love among friends, and this happens when they have unique things in common, as can be seen in this book as the five women enjoyed flying fishing. The Reel Sisters by Michelle Cummings exposes readers to ways in which they can maintain genuine friendships with people around them. It also teaches readers about fly fishing.

The book introduced us to the first four women, namely, Rose, Veronica, Sophia, and Amanda. Rose is a master at fly fishing, and she was also the leader of the clique as she assisted them and taught them how to fly fish. Veronica, who is a CEO, runs her personal business but still makes time for fly fishing. Sophie’s interest in fly fishing developed after watching the movie "A River Runs Through It." Amanda, a teacher, is faced with the responsibility of taking care of her two infants. On a weekend getaway, they went fly fishing in the Highlands at Rose Cabin. While fly fishing, the four ladies rescued a lady who almost drowned. It was Melody, who is a nature photographer. Pick up a copy of the book to find out how their friendship pans out.

This is an interesting book about friendship and sisterhood. I loved the book's pace and character development. I love how the author portrays friendship and the possibility of strangers becoming close friends. The writing style of the author was top notch. I enjoyed the storyline of the book. It was an interesting story that is sufficient to engage readers and keep them glued till the end of the book. The creativity of the author is one aspect that must be acknowledged as she shows her creative skills in writing. The characters were well developed, and their personalities were well expressed. My favorite character is Amanda. I love how she was portrayed as a strong woman in the absence of her husband, who traveled on military duty. I learned about true friendship and ways in which one can maintain one, as this is an interesting tale of friendship.

The only thing I didn’t like about the book was that I felt the author included some less important things. I would also love to commend the author on the cover page of the book. It really appealed to my mind. The use of concise words and plain language made it easy for me to read and comprehend. I found no errors in the book because it was exceptionally well edited.

I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars. I gave it the perfect rating that it deserves because of the lessons I learned and the things I love about the book, which I mentioned above. I recommend the book to women and friends, as well as fans of fictional books, so they can enjoy this interesting story.

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Dealing with people from different background or ethnic can be an headache, but Rose, Veronica, Amanda and Sophie, didn't not just come together as one but also work on the same goals.... This is a great review
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