Review by Bawihduat 66 -- Gringo

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Review by Bawihduat 66 -- Gringo

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Gringo" by Dan "Tito" Davis.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Dan Davis was born and brought up in Pierre, the capital of South Dakota. He had five siblings and he was the oldest. He had a normal childhood and was a serious student. He was good, smart and hard working young boy. But after he joined the University of Nevada things was changed. He went wild, doing the things that he had never done before. He took drugs and distributed to his fellow students. And not only that, he also made drugs with the help of his friend. He was always interested in money making and saved alot of money as a child. After getting involved in drugs distribution, he became rich but that led him to a jail time. He swore to himself not to be involved in drugs distribution and try to stay clean but because of his old friend, he was accused to the crime he never committed and became a fugitive. He ran away to Latin America. This book is about his life on the run, encounter so many tough situations in life. He met different people and experienced various cultures of Latin America.


Gringo my life on the edge as an international fugitive by Dan "Tito" Davis is an amazing book. It reminds me again of things I was taking for granted in life. This book taught me how importance of freedom, frienship, love, perseverance and never to give up in life. I never thought of how life would be on the run before reading this book. And that reminds me how lucky I am because of just being free. Freedom is one of the most important thing in life without freedom nothing is enjoyable. It doesn't matter you are rich or poor freedom is the same to everyone.


True friends how valuable they are! They stayed in every situations, helps us through the hard times and celebrate happy times with us. They are always the same even in good and hard times. But you will see how valuable they are especially in a hard time. And how great love is, if you love someone you can do anything. You can cross half of the world and go through even dangerous hurdles because of love. It doesn't matter who you are or who you love. Love is always love.


After encountering so many hardships in life physically and mentally torturing, always need to looked upon his shoulder Dan Tito Davis never gave up. He always turned his face towards, never thought of taking his own life even when he was in his deepest despair. That was the real man character and very manly. This is the reason why I love this book. He was a great fighter and a brave man. It showed that without perseverance nothing can be achieved.


This book is a must read to all people, it will reminds you how lucky you are! Or at least you will find how important it is in life to make the right decision. I suggest this book to anyone those who love books. And I didn't find any typos or vulgar words throughout the book, it is thoroughly edited. I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars.

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This was a good book filled with twists and turns, and the narrative was entertaining. His life story seems like fiction, lol. Nice review!
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