Official Review: Silk Road by Kenneth Canatsey
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Re: Official Review: Silk Road by Kenneth Canatsey
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It was truly an interesting read! Thanks for your very kind comment!
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Great! I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Thanks for your kind comment!daniya__shah3 wrote: ↑12 Jun 2018, 05:18 The theme of journey and adventures has always intrigued me and the way you have put forward your opinion has made this book seem a lot more interesting. I think I'll give this book a read sometime.
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Thank you for your kind comment. It was a great book!Maina Kevin92 wrote: ↑25 Jun 2018, 05:47 Very detailed review of the book without giving so much,it as well arouses your curiosity about the various destinations travelled,the experiences as well as the motivation behind the travels.
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Thank you! Oh, you're interested in Nepal? I've always wanted to go there (I have a friend from there who has said so many great things about it). Yes, there are a lot of food details! I don't recall specifically if food is discussed in the Nepal section, but food is generally mentioned in regards to almost all of the countries, so I assume so. I love reading about food!julessawyer wrote: ↑30 Jun 2018, 07:03 nice review! i want to read this particularly because it features nepal! other parts are just added bonus for me if ever. is description of local food is detailed? thanks for the review. i agree about how much you want to give a book a perfect because its a great read regardless of some grammar errors. but the system does not allow us.
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Nepal is one of the country that I want to live in. I'm currently saving money so I can go there. I envy your friend!Camille Turner wrote: ↑02 Jul 2018, 13:34Thank you! Oh, you're interested in Nepal? I've always wanted to go there (I have a friend from there who has said so many great things about it). Yes, there are a lot of food details! I don't recall specifically if food is discussed in the Nepal section, but food is generally mentioned in regards to almost all of the countries, so I assume so. I love reading about food!julessawyer wrote: ↑30 Jun 2018, 07:03 nice review! i want to read this particularly because it features nepal! other parts are just added bonus for me if ever. is description of local food is detailed? thanks for the review. i agree about how much you want to give a book a perfect because its a great read regardless of some grammar errors. but the system does not allow us.
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Books that describe foods within its pages are good books.
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Yes, it absolutely is!Ana-Maria-Diana wrote: ↑08 Jul 2018, 01:46 I see this book as a buildungsroman and it appears to be interesting. Ken has some amazing experiences during his trip.
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Ah, good luck! I hope you get to go there soon. Yes, I agree!julessawyer wrote: ↑08 Jul 2018, 02:21Nepal is one of the country that I want to live in. I'm currently saving money so I can go there. I envy your friend!Camille Turner wrote: ↑02 Jul 2018, 13:34Thank you! Oh, you're interested in Nepal? I've always wanted to go there (I have a friend from there who has said so many great things about it). Yes, there are a lot of food details! I don't recall specifically if food is discussed in the Nepal section, but food is generally mentioned in regards to almost all of the countries, so I assume so. I love reading about food!julessawyer wrote: ↑30 Jun 2018, 07:03 nice review! i want to read this particularly because it features nepal! other parts are just added bonus for me if ever. is description of local food is detailed? thanks for the review. i agree about how much you want to give a book a perfect because its a great read regardless of some grammar errors. but the system does not allow us.
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Books that describe foods within its pages are good books.
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Travel books are the best! Thanks for reading my review and taking the time to comment!Julie Green wrote: ↑08 Jul 2018, 17:12 I love travelling and I love a good travel book. This sounds like a good one. Like you, I enjoy either relating to the description of a place or wishing I could visit!