Friday, May 29, 2015

Five Star Reviews of Jimmy Catfish

     It's not Alice's Looking Glass; but a living tunnel that takes you to an eerie lake on the island of Cape Cod - a body of water unlike any other in the world. Jimmy Catfish lives at the edge of the lake. His relatives live beneath the surface. Free on Kindle Unlimited. 
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HERE ARE 3 RECENT FIVE STAR REVIEWS OF JIMMY CATFISH...
By J. Linson on May 21, 2015
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Bill Russo's "Jimmy Catfish - The Beginning and The End" is an adventure story with some mystery/horror elements to it. The protagonist, Francisco da Silva (aka Cisco), is a captain of a ship that's destined for adventure. Russo does an excellent job developing Cisco, making him seem like someone you know. One of my favorite things about the book is the amount of facts (history, geography, etc) Russo incorporates into the story. There are even "author's notes" with trivia type info that is incredibly fascinating. The plot of the book is paced well with a good balance between action and downtime for character development, setting the scene, etc. If you're a fan of adventure stories, you'll enjoy this read.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful By Anne on May 21, 2015
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This sequel to some of Bill's previous books is not to be missed. There's action, happy times, tragedy, all mixed in with local color and even some real facts about the setting where the majority of the book takes place. It's paced well, keeping the reader interested and looking forward to the next thing to happen to the characters. It has a surprise ending, which I did not expect nor did I see it coming. Bill's books get better with each one he writes, and this is no exception.
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By Amy on May 29, 2015
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The author did a great job telling this folksy, fantastical tale. I’m a little partial to stories about New England and what I really like is how they always seem to have a little magic in them. The story flowed well from what seemed like a seafaring tale off the coast of Africa to the slice of life on the enchanted backwaters of Massachusetts. The characters were fascinating. I couldn’t stop wondering how their adventures would turn out nor how they would change as they settled into life on land. The dark twist was great storytelling.


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