Official Review: Chopped by Bip Wetherell

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Cotwani wrote: 26 Jul 2019, 11:24 Sounds like an interesting read. I like mysteries and action, especially where I can't figure out the villain and the ending comes as a surprise. It's unfortunate about the editing errors, though.
I'd say you'd enjoy reading this by the sounds of it. Thanks for reading and commenting Cotwani
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The action/mystery genre isn't one of my interests. The book sounds like it will be intriguing for those who like that genre though. With Steve encountering adversity at every turn it doesn't sound like there's any dearth of action! Thanks for the review!
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I usually refrain from reading such books, because of no to the technical terms and incomprehensible jargon! I'm glad it wasn't an issue in this book though. It's sad the author skipped out on editing while rushing to end the book. Great review :)
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Kelyn wrote: 28 Jul 2019, 20:59 The action/mystery genre isn't one of my interests. The book sounds like it will be intriguing for those who like that genre though. With Steve encountering adversity at every turn it doesn't sound like there's any dearth of action! Thanks for the review!
It's not a boring one, I can guarantee. Thanks for reading!
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Fuzaila wrote: 29 Jul 2019, 10:04 I usually refrain from reading such books, because of no to the technical terms and incomprehensible jargon! I'm glad it wasn't an issue in this book though. It's sad the author skipped out on editing while rushing to end the book. Great review :)
I didn't think I would be interested in that side of the story either. So I was surprised to find it all quite interesting! The author did a great job. Thank you for the comment :)
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Its good to know that you enjoyed reading this book. Thanks for the great review.
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The further I got into your review, the more interested I became in this book. Action and mystery are right up my alley, so I'll definitely check this out. Great review!
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Daniel_ wrote: 31 Jul 2019, 00:41 Its good to know that you enjoyed reading this book. Thanks for the great review.
Mbrooks2518 wrote: 04 Aug 2019, 02:32 The further I got into your review, the more interested I became in this book. Action and mystery are right up my alley, so I'll definitely check this out. Great review!
Thank you both for taking the time to read and comment!
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Chopped sounds interesting. I like when the author keeps you guessing the whole time and the solution to the mystery is not too obvious. I also appreciate when the author uses their life experience or does thorough research to add to the credibility of the information they share. I don’t know anything about helicopters so I’m sure to learn a few things from reading this book! Thanks for the review!
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Everydayadventure15 wrote: 07 Aug 2019, 20:45 Chopped sounds interesting. I like when the author keeps you guessing the whole time and the solution to the mystery is not too obvious. I also appreciate when the author uses their life experience or does thorough research to add to the credibility of the information they share. I don’t know anything about helicopters so I’m sure to learn a few things from reading this book! Thanks for the review!
The author definitely keeps things interesting in this one! I was pleasantly surprised by what I learned too. I hope you enjoy it if you do pick it up. Thanks for reading!
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Glad to see that the book has many twists and turns which are what I like and enjoy most about books. Thanks for the well-written review.
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It's very easy for an author to get lost on the technical details, especially if it's a topic they're very familiar with, so I'm glad to know it's not the case here. This novel almost sounds like an absolute must-read for fans of action and mystery, but the poor editing prevents it from being truly excellent. Thanks for the review!
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Kibetious wrote: 12 Aug 2019, 06:54 Glad to see that the book has many twists and turns which are what I like and enjoy most about books. Thanks for the well-written review.
That's what I love most too! Thanks for stopping by :)
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Tomah wrote: 12 Aug 2019, 07:29 It's very easy for an author to get lost on the technical details, especially if it's a topic they're very familiar with, so I'm glad to know it's not the case here. This novel almost sounds like an absolute must-read for fans of action and mystery, but the poor editing prevents it from being truly excellent. Thanks for the review!
You're right on both counts! I'd love to give it full stars based on content alone. Thanks for the comment!
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This sounds like a really exciting book, and I love that the ending is perfect for the story. Great review!
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