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Review on "A Sense of Honor"
The review of A Sense of Honor By Bobby Bendik wonderfully captured the book's plot and really put the book in a positive light. By describing how the story is told in multiple point of views, Bobby clearly sets the book as unique, and it's topic is also special as well. As the book is set in an unusual setting (Naval Academy), he makes this clear from the beginning. Bobby gives the reader a great amount of detail that makes it clear if someone would like the book or not, but he does not spoil anything.
Not only does Bobby give facts regarding the plot and style, but he inserts his own input as well. this makes it clear that he enjoyed the book, as he mentioned he read it multiple times. However, this opinion does not seem forced as he presented facts beforehand, and his claims are not exaggerated. The review was well written and I applaud Bobby for his piece.
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