Review of Bluewater Walkabout
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Review of Bluewater Walkabout
This exciting book, Bluewater Walkabout, was written by Tina Dreffin. She takes the audience on a journey while touching on a variety of fascinating topics like love, sexual oppression, bullying, parenthood, and many other intriguing themes. Tina Dreffin's book is made up of 23 chapters, and these chapters are based on the lives of the author and her family.
One should experience the adventure of traveling to various locations around the world. An engaging story of a voyage to Africa filled with unforgettable events is discussed in Tina Dreffin's book, Bluewater Walkabout. The book is a beautifully written nonfiction story about a woman who chooses to abandon the so-called "American dream" to pursue a new dream of traveling the world with her family. Her account of a daring sailing expedition is linked with a much more in-depth tale of how women fight to be mothers, partners, and individuals in a society where men are still in control.
The author took her time to write this book, which gave readers an excellent result for finding inspiration and learning how to achieve freedom. This is one of the many reasons I enjoy and think well of it. The book's cover is artistic and informative and gives readers a hint as to what the plot is about, which I admire. The author's writing style is something else I appreciate. It was simple to understand her book. I found no mistakes in Tina's book. Her book was flawless, and this allowed me to read it quickly and smoothly without being distracted. It has exceptional editing throughout.
In Tina Dreffin's book, the only thing I had a problem with was how Thomas drugged her drink and took advantage of her. I felt irritated because a man in his sixties is expected to be nice and wise, so while reading that scene, I felt the pain and anger the protagonist must have gone through. I will not be deducting a star because of the mentioned dislike. This is an educational book and can also be an inspirational book with more positive aspects than negative aspects, and because of this, I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars.
After finishing this book, I realized that it is intended for a specific age group due to the profanity and sexual content it contains. I advise adults who enjoy adventure and have a passion for sailing to buy a copy of this book and take in the author's warm and fascinating moods.
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