Official Review: The Reel Sisters by Michelle Cummings

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Re: Official Review: The Reel Sisters by Michelle Cummings

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Good friends are scarce, but if one is blessed with one, it should be treasured. These five sisters enjoyed their con on passion, Fly fishing while they also strengthen themselves. Congrats on BOTD.
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This is a good memory of a group of womem who like outdoor activities and their friendship is developed through encouragement, sincerity, integrity, and involvement. "The reel sister" is a novel that tells a story about a group of women who like to make use of their times to mingle with each other and who like to go fishing. Since the activity would attract women attention to come and talk as another kind of activities that most people said it was used to kill time. The author hightlights the importance of fishing and explain how a such activity can uplift their spiritual well being, enrich friendship and supportive community. Since each woman has been struggling for love and happiness, some have developed mental struggle to cope with stress and strain in life. If they live alone, I think they may be miserable. One of the key analogy that she raise in the book was she learn to catch a fish and release the fishes agin and again and she saw it as a law of nature. Even through she has developed mental stamina to catch a fish, she never refuse to make an attempt to get a fish. This taught me that when we want something, we must catch it as fast as possible. This is proactive mindset. Other than that you can learn by yourself to see positive and negative sides of our action. Congratulations. Bravo. :tiphat: :tiphat: :tiphat:
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I would like to read the book about flying and fishing and learn about the uniqueness of friendship.
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I like the strong bond between the five reel sisters and how the author, Michelle Cummings, leveraged on that to paint a vivid picture of susters' distinct yet collective struggles. The importance of having and maintaining great friendships stand out for me in this novel.
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Good one there! I like how the friendship has finally become 5. Once a friend in need is always a friend in deed.
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Post by Jennifer Lissethe »

Your review was good! It made me remember the things I liked about this book and how I enjoyed reading the outdoor adventures of these women. Nice recommendation!
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One would have become an amateur in fly-fishing in a single read. The most amazing part is seeing women relationships from deep and genuine positivity. Great review.
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I don't know much on the subject of Fly fishing. The book contains wholesome themes like the beauty of relationships and the incredible gift of friendships. I believe everyone has something to learn from the book. Congratulations on BOTD.
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This book evaluates the importance of friendships in our lives. Having someone that you can lean on and cry on, in times of need is really uplifting. Congrats on BOTD!!
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I like reading stories about friendship and this one is right up my alley. Aside from that it seems to be an informative novel about full my fishing which will I think attracts readers who are fans of the sport. Looking forward to digging into this book to know the journey of Rose, Sophia, Veronica, and Amanda.
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How do you start a novel that inspires the reader to open their heart? ♥️. Of course there are various ways. In "The Reel Sisters" by Michelle Cummings the premise is set in the bond that four friends have for the sport of fly fishing. The unexpected happens when another woman enters their life and their sport of fly-fishing. As the story unfolds the openness of the characters and the reader’s hearts expand. This seems like a fun, instructive and mind-expanding book. Thank you.
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Michelle Cummings' book is a story of five women, brought together by fly fishing, who form an unbreakable bond of sisterhood and support. I can't wait to dive into their world and learn more about their unique journeys.
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Post by Joy Ogbonna »

The book is life changing, reading it reminds me of my mother. It makes me want to try harder as a woman in motherhood, “THE STRENGTH OF A WOMAN".
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Post by Cindi Knowles »

This sounds like a lovely book. I grew up fishing at our family's lake house, so I love the women fussing aspect a lot. The women bonding and being friends is great. I've never quiet done so well with female friends so it's nice to read about. Thank you for your great review.
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I enjoy knowing there are books that break gender stereotypes, especially because not all women are 'girly'. Some prefer the outdoors, hunting, hiking, etc. Unfortunately, these aspects are not often portrayed in books targeted towards women, with female protagonists exhibiting these traits. This beautiful adventure may not be for me, but I am sure there are numerous readers who will be grateful that someone decided to write from this perspective. Thank you for your review!
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