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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A book that apparently deals with the sport of fly fishing outdoors, but in the end, it is one that highlights the importance of friendship. A good option.
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This book has a lot of lessons attached to it. The ladies in the story were very good at relating with each other easily. The ease with which they came together and worked together is a great example that can be imitated in our day to day endeavors. Also, the use of fly fishing sports in combination with female characters makes the story more fantastic.
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This sounds like an awesome, inspiring read. I love stories with great character development. Thanks for your review!
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This book sounds like a really positive read! Outdoor enthusiasts will likely enjoy it too. I appreciate that it focuses on the importance of friendship. Thanks for the great review!
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:mrgreen2: noWhen I started reading the book, judging from the cover I thought it was about cinemas. As I continued, I thought it was all about fly fishing but now that am deep into the book, I don't want to end. I find myself fixed into it. Great review.
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It is nice that the book was well written and edited. I am glad that you liked reading it. Congrats to the author on the 4/4 rating.
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Honeslty I wasn't expecting this book to start off with speaking about flying fish as sport but yet there it is. The author managed to write the character as a passionate person who genuinely enjoys fishing and I am sure everyone knows the feeling of getting an interest in an activity and then pushing yourself to master it. This book showed the life of all three women and their experiences. It shows their journey and the readers are riding right along with them. It was really marvelous and I hope that Michelle Cummings continue her great work.
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I am so glad to hear that this is much more than a sports book! The loving friendships between the characters sounds very sweet. Great review!
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:tiphat: 👌🔥The Reel Sisters ; from which we came to know that fishing is the profession which one is easy accept able by #women. Not only they can do moreover they enjoyed that fishing!! Glad😍 to have this story like book which appreciate women to grow up like they have to.. !! 💕
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A novel that talks about the dynamics in the world of fish-flying sounds good. It is nice that the women bonded well despite their different backgrounds. The editing is nearly flawless. I've read and reviewed this book. It is really interesting.
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From a sampling, this is an entertaining story about four women and how they bond over fly fishing. If you like fishing, give this book a second look. Well done.
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Their friendship reminds me and my friends. It's good to have friends who are willing to listen your problems and lend their shoulders to cry on. I'm glad that this book have good editing with less errors. Great review indeed.
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I thought it strange to catch and release too. However, the book suggested the hook through the skin didn’t bug the fish any. And a hook separated from the fishing line would dissolve later. So the fish that got away will never return your fly to you. It truly is a beautiful book that found the perfect metaphor to make its story linger on your mind for a while. Great review!
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This story was about more than just fly fishing. It was a story of true sisterhood. Women binding in true friendship. Congratulations on BOTD.
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Post by Chipochashe »

You did a good job capturing the essence of the book. It is indeed more about sisterhood than it is about fly fishing although the author did a good job in making the sport attractive. It certainly encourages us to invest more in our relationships. Thank you for the excellent review.
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