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Vagabundo

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Broken, full of anxiety and thinking solitude is the answer, Bruno heads for the remotest corner of the Earth that he can think of: the Amazon. But he’s not as alone as he expects.
Nestled in between lush forest and pristine beaches, Brisas is like a place out of time, the inhabitants living in harmony with each other and in tune with nature. Stumbling onto this vibrant community, Bruno instantly forgets about his quest for solitude and decides to start over here, that is, until a violent confrontation with the town’s founder Big Mac has him questioning his decision. As he prepares to leave again, he encounters a young runaway who convinces him to stay.

I enjoyed this story so much. Bruno was such a likable character. I had read some critique that the philosophy was heavy and it could bog down the story, but I actually enjoyed this aspect of the book.

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Great main character and a very good story. This is straight literature, and often a fave genre for me. This has a good plot with good dialog and may cause the reader to occasionally put the book down and think. I hope Mr Tait writes more.

I really appreciate the advanced copy for review!!

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