Review of Sonora Pass

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Your critique about untranslated Spanish words is valid. It's essential for readers to grasp all aspects of the story. Also, your curiosity about Rachel and Esteban's divorce case mirrors my own; clarity on its outcome would have enriched the narrative.
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This is a graphic novel that tells a story of murder, mystery, and music involving a rock band and their reunion concert.
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I scanned the pages of my sample copy of "Sonora Pass". The people are nicely drawn "paper dolls". Their conversations are concentrated around the personal lives between characters. If you like soap operas you will like the plot of this book.
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Sonora Pass by Jaime Olmos is a comic novel that is characterised as an action-packed, comedic murder mystery set in Quebec, Vermont, Southern California, and Central America.
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Having good friends is very important as they will lift each other when any of them fall. That's what this book is all about. It talks about the importance of having good friends with the use of an interesting story. The book plot twist is amazing and the characters are well developed. Nice review.
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I completely agree with your emphasis on the importance of friendship. The review beautifully highlights how Celia and Maite's relationship embodies true friendship, making the book sound compelling and heartwarming.
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This book has an interesting murder mystery, amazing friendships and a college reunion so what could go wrong? The entire plot and character dynamics are well described in the review, amazing review and would love to check it out soon.
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This sounds like an excellent book on friendship and having a good support system. Readers are sure to learn a lot from it.
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The detailed recounting of events with specific dates adds a layer of authenticity to the narrative. I appreciate how the authors maintain consistent character portrayals throughout, allowing readers to easily connect with and identify the characters.
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This is really a mood refreshing work. I think good friends are like stars. you cannot see them always but u know that they are there for us. The reviewer has succeeded in giving a deep insight and a crystal clear view of the story. The concept as well as the characters atteacted me.will surely give it a try.
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"Friendship is vital to our progress in life. As humans, we must be able to define the meaning of friendship and know the characteristics of good friendship." This resonates with me and the authors did a good job with using the plot and characters in this book to prove the point.
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The catch of this review and the story is the relationship between Celia and the two friends, Esteban and Rodrigo.
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Relationships with ourselves and our surroundings play such an amazing role in our adulthood. How many of us can attest to having a friend since college? Thats exactly that, rare and worth cherishing.

If it wasn't for the picture quality , language barrier at times as well as the font size .. I'd give it a full 5. Nonetheless , a good read.
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