Official Review: The Reel Sisters by Michelle Cummings

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Re: Official Review: The Reel Sisters by Michelle Cummings

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Very incredible and/ or fascinating review. A book that encouraged peace, love and harmony that leads to mutual interest in a friendship, irrespective of their backgrounds . Fly fishing worth reading as it was interesting and encouraging.
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Love this review! I wonder what your thoughts on the ending are? I loved most of the book but found myself really disappointed in the final conclusion of the book. Did you think it was a good ending?
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Nice review!This book offers story of deep bond of friendship of five girls.I do not know much about fly fishing so it would be interesting to read.
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Nice review!This book offers story of deep bond of friendship of five girls.I do not know much about fly fishing so it would be interesting to read.
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Thanks for the great review! I agree most books cannot be put into one category. Especially since they have made so many new categories such as women’s fiction, contemporary fiction, sports and outdoors ET see. How to love the great pros she uses to explain and describe her fly fishing experience it sounds beautiful. Who knew fly fishing could be so grand. Thanks for the great review!
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This is a contemporary women's fiction novel full of action and adventure while highlighting friendship, trust, suspense. The book is free on Kindle Unlimited and has an inciteful OnlineBookClub review. I rated it 4 out of 4 stars. Congrats @ReelSistersBook on the BOTD.
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On the surface, it seems like a sports and outdoors book, but after diving in, it is so much more about the beauty of relationships and the incredible gift of deep bonds of friendship.


Sounds an interesting read for those who enjoy reading women's fiction novels! I am not sure it is for me but added this book to my TBR list. Plus, it was well edited. I am glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for the detailed review!
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I'm glad that the book is about more than just fishing. I can't wait to follow the women in their journey.
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I love books that defy categorisation. But surely this is not only a book for women, as the review seems to suggest?
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This is by far the best book I have reviewed. It's such a beautiful story of love and friendship; It makes me smile each time I remember it.
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A spectacular review indeed. I recently read this book and it was a delightful experience. Your review is thorough and well detailed, it makes me want to reread the book again.
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This was a wonderful review. It is a great book on the art of fly-fishing and friendships. I think it would make a great movie.
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I read this one and it felt great.
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I love the friendship bond and support portrayed in the book. Thanks for the review
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I love fishing and I love stories that focus on friendships and developing a strong bond between people. I like how the writer includes women of different ages. I enjoy books with strong character development. Thanks for a wonderful review!
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