Official Review: Ring Knockers by Mike Nalley

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Re: Official Review: Ring Knockers by Mike Nalley

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This sounds like an interesting book. Thank you for your review.
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I can see why the military terms can be confusing. If a reader was in the military, they may be the ones who will enjoy it the most. Thanks for a well-written review! :)
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Seems like a very interesting book, though I don't like books highlighting military or navy, but your review made me think it as an interesting piece of work. Thank you.
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Bertha Jackson wrote: 04 May 2021, 10:10 This sounds like an interesting book. Thank you for your review.
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KanaSmriti wrote: 04 May 2021, 20:41 Seems like a very interesting book, though I don't like books highlighting military or navy, but your review made me think it as an interesting piece of work. Thank you.
Yes, I think people in the Navy or military are the ones who can fully understand the novel. I had special trouble because my country doesn't have a strong military culture. Thank you for your comment!
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KanaSmriti wrote: 04 May 2021, 20:41 Seems like a very interesting book, though I don't like books highlighting military or navy, but your review made me think it as an interesting piece of work. Thank you.
I rarely read books about the military, unless they have a subplot I like (romance in the military, for example). Which I thought was the case. The problem is that the mystery is hard to understand if one's not familiar with military terms.
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