Official Review: 2612 Cherryhill Lane by Glenn Vo

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Julius_ wrote: 25 Feb 2020, 00:12 A book focusing on the effects of texting and driving a car. Sounds great. Thanks for the review.
Thank you, Julius, for stopping by and reading my review!
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Faithmwangi wrote: 25 Feb 2020, 01:30 The effects of texting and driving cannot be stressed enough. It is good that the author brought it to our attention once again. Thanks for the review.
I agree 100%. Thanks for stopping by and commenting!
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After receiving a text message, Jonathan meets with a car accident, and this event turns his wonderful life up side down. The story appears to be quite intriguing. Thanks for your good review.
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Prisallen wrote: 25 Feb 2020, 16:31
That Reviewer wrote: 22 Feb 2020, 20:08 I can relate to a story were you have your life ahead of you and one incident will let all hell loose in your life. That's a pretty bad place to be and most people don't come out from it. It takes great strength to find meaning out of life when you've lost the things that are most important to you.
I'm sorry you had to go through that. I hope you are in a better place now. Thanks for stopping by and commenting!
I'm over it now. Thanks.
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sanjus wrote: 25 Feb 2020, 22:50 After receiving a text message, Jonathan meets with a car accident, and this event turns his wonderful life up side down. The story appears to be quite intriguing. Thanks for your good review.
You are welcome. Thanks for stopping by and reading it!
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I don't usually read romance, and this one doesn't really interest me. Great review, though!
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I read this book and thought it was repetitive at times with the story dragging occasionally also. However, it does have a good plot and a very good message. Thanks for your wonderful review! 🙂
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I'm not one for romance novels, but I'm glad the author tackled the issue of texting and driving and its consequences. I also like that the author was able to put faith in God as as a topic as well. Great detailed review!
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Prisallen wrote: 21 Feb 2020, 10:27 I wanted a little less “telling” in the story and a little more “showing.” Plus, things were sometimes repetitive and could have been written more concisely. An example is, “. . . Jonathan asked Samantha how she felt about going home for Thanksgiving break . . . ‘How do you feel about going back home?’ ” There was no need for the first sentence since he was reiterating it in the question. This was my least favorite part of the book.
I completely agree with the point you made here. I read this book and thought it was quite repetitive at times. However, it does have a good plot and a socially relevant message. Thanks for your wonderful review! 🙂
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I like stories with a relevant message and this book seems like a perfect reminder about the consequences of texting and driving. This book sound like a great story despite the errors. Thanks for your excellent review!
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I recently completed this book and I must say I agree with all the points you mentioned in your review. It was a good read, however it could have used some improvement. Great review!
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Although I found several problems with this book while reading it, I thoroughly enjoyed the message and innocence of the story. Jonathan was just a boy, and one mistake took a life. However, life does go on, and so he finally chose to dedicate his life to the love of his sister, spreading her light. Beautiful.
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