Official Review: Bluewater Walkabout by Tina Dreffin

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Re: Official Review: Bluewater Walkabout by Tina Dreffin

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Insightful review, this book is a must read for me I love adventure/fantasy
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Superb review I love adventure can't wait to have a copy
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Its just like real feelings and i feel interesting and amazing .The words are creatively and very good.Its misterious.
Thank you
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Re: Official Review: Bluewater Walkabout by Tina Dreffin

The review is really interesting
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Its cool and nice i love it well done.

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I love the review of the Bluewater walkabout it think its very cool and nice
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This book is rich in words since the author has ellaborated everything
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Post by HAINGONIRINA Nadia »

what adventure and memoir. good job on the review

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there is a deep experience

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mmmmmhhhh. I adore

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:shock:
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This book Bluewater Walkabout is a great book.Sometimes people learns so many experiences through traveling and having some adventurous life.It may also give them healing process from their troubles.Such a nice story by the author Tina Dreffin.
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Makes me feel adventurous, especially the fact that it's the month of my birthday.
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I'm an adventurer...at heart! Though, I have phobia of deep waters, I enjoy watching movies that involve the sea and the beautiful creatures underneath. So, I'm sure that this book will let my imagination explore the depth of the ocean and discover its hidden wonders through the author's story. Thanks for the enthralling review.
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I love anything to do with adventure which is what makes the book very rt interesting and captivating.
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Now that I might never go to St. Helena, I might as well learn why Napoleon's name is not written on his tomb...
Thanks for the good review. I would love to travel the world and know these kind of historical tidbits
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Post by readingnow93 »

I agree with your review except for the mistakes. I did not have a problem with the mistakes. I did, however, have a problem with the flashbacks. As you said, in the beginning, the jumping between the past and the present confused my ability to truly get to know the characters. I could not put better character traits as it seemed disorganized. I genuinely enjoyed reading her memoir, being that it contained multiple perspectives. Although her perspectives were unique, they were also extremely relatable and show her struggle like any human being. Whether living in fantasy or not, we all have rogue waves and calm waters in our lives. This book was inspiring and I enjoyed reading about all the adventures that contained informational lessons and enlightenment. I recommend the book to anyone who enjoys thanking the universe and believes in hope, love, happiness, and the human experience.
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Life is full of adventure. The most interesting part of the adventure is when you deal with it there's somebody besides you joined and willing to share their strength to meet your aspiration. Reading this reviews I was so amaze that Tina while on her adventure the family is with her and make experiences more meaningful. The review is interesting! Thank you for this.
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More adventure please..my mind set into the place nside the book.
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