Review of Holler Gals

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Post by tarafarah7 »

I actually love short chapters, so today's BOTD is calling my name! A novel about 3 women working to keep their husbands' attention sounds like a fun and engaging read. Thanks so much! :-)
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Imagine three women who want to do something different and daring while also trying to reach their own goals. It's a shame the first chapter didn't hook readers in well, but the reviewer did a great job with their review that I may consider reading this one. Thanks!
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Thank you for your honest review. I love stories with distinct, unique characters. I get what these wives intend, but realistically I won't appreciate their plan. Hopefully they find happy endings after all of that work, though.
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'Holler Girls' describes the life and action of three beautiful women women, Amalie, Jesse and Rachel,specially Rachel with her intelligent and rational, logical thinking. They take it upon themself to keep their husbands entertained without visiting local pubs. How they go about getting their goal achieved is what makes the story interesting. I agree with you thst 100 chapters can seem like incredible and mind boggling,i would understand the author's desire to provide different perspective of the events. Overall, an enjoyable read. Thanks for the review!
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Amalie, Jessie, and Rachel seem to be a girl gang I would love to read about.

Thank you for the great review.
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Holler Gals" by Noah Bond, a book that features a story of husbands versus their wives, as they journey on the road of adventure. It will be great to find out how the wives were able to cope with their husbands.This is an interesting book to read.
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This must a hilarious one. Eager to follow up on these three Masterclass wives and their tricks to keep them away from loose women. This is an interesting story to me. I want to follow it up asap !!!
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Rachel in Holler Gals" by Noah Bond seems like an outstanding character. Anyone with rational thinking is worthwhile to be around. Congratulations on BOTD.
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Post by Iloh Ikechukwu »

I’m not into lengthy books, I think I’m going to skip this one as you noted in your review saying that the book contains numerous chapters. Thank you for pointing that out.
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After reading the review, I'm unsure what the book is about. But from the description, I don't think this one is for me. Personally, I found the cover to be deeply disturbing, and perhaps more than anything, it's the cover that has dissuaded me from taking a closer look at the novel.
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Thank you for your review. I read the sample. I enjoyed the writer's style and the ladies' introduction to West Virginia. Will the ladies find a way to keep their husbands out of the tavern? You will have to read the book to find out. Congrats to the author on the #BOTD.
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This book sounds like a wild and unexpected story with some strong character development. The mix of humor, ambition, and relationships seems intriguing, but over 100 chapters might make it feel a bit stretched. Still, the premise is definitely unique.
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Post by Shirley Ann Riddern Labzentis »

Great review! Holler Gals sounds like an interesting story of people who live in the South in a small town. The characters all seem unique and have different personalities. I'll put this one on my list of books to read.
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Post by Gayatri Tripathi »

Thank you for this detailed and insightful review! I appreciate your honest take on the book’s opening—it’s helpful to know that the first chapter may take some effort to get into, but that the story becomes more engaging as it progresses. I also find it intriguing how the book shifts from a history lesson about coal mining to a more personal narrative about the characters' lives. Your admiration for Rachel’s rational thinking makes me curious to read more about her character, especially since you highlighted her perspective on travel and comfort. It’s also interesting to hear that the book is structured with over 100 chapters, which seems like a bold choice by the author. Thanks again for your thoughtful analysis—I’ll keep your insights in mind if I decide to pick up Holler Gals: Backwoods to Hollywood!
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Post by Victory Ositaorah »

This book sounds crazy in a fun way. Three wives compete in a topless contest to keep their husbands' eyes on them. I need to read Holler Gals to see what happens next.
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