The first VANISHING CUBA book review is in and it’s by British-based DIGITAL CAMERA WORLD Magazine. It’s always exciting when a publication does an independent review of your work. So when Digital Camera World asked us for a book to review, it was our pleasure to provide one.
What impressed me more than anything was the thoroughness of the review. The reviewer, Hanna Rooke, clearly immersed herself in the entire book, pointed out important highlights, and commented on the smallest details.
Thank you, Hanna and DCW for loving the book.
Click here to read the post in Digital Camera World.
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