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Review of Zona: The Forbidden Land

Posted: 20 Feb 2023, 01:38
by Jack Robbinson
[Following is a volunteer review of "Zona: The Forbidden Land" by Fred G. Baker.]
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4 out of 5 stars
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The death of a beloved person can be so saddening. Many people won't let their loved ones pass away if they could reverse death. It was the case with a young man named Grant, the heir apparent of his uncle's wealth and possessions. After the sudden disappearance of his uncle, he was later found dead. However, when Grant went to take over his uncle's properties, he realized he could still find out the destination of his uncle, so he intentionally embarked on that journey and was ready to pay any price to find his late uncle.

The book Zona: The Forbidden Land written by Fred G. Baker is fascinating, and the book, the land of Zona, was forbidden. The land was graciously outstanding, with a beautiful embodiment of natural plants and animals. These plants have the biological efficacy of curing medical issues. The only major problem the land had was the dangerous animals there. Their sights could bring great fear. Grant met these fierce and wild animals on his journey. Some brought terror, while some claimed they only protected him. While you decide to pick this book and read it, you will realize if Grant finally found his beloved but dead uncle or not, have an excellent reading!

This book was a great one to read. I sincerely appreciate the book; it was delightful. Fred G. Baker thoroughly arranged the characters to play their roles interestingly and with much energy, making the book a fantastic one for me. Zona: The Forbidden Land was organized very well by the author, starting from the setting, and plot down to the characterization. One character I genuinely appreciate in this book is Grant; I see him as my hero. He was so adamant about finding his uncle despite the risks involved. Secondly, he always depended on his uncle's wealth for survival. He also had the work he did. Grant was such a strong and generous man with a great personality; he organized a team that could help him find his uncle in the unknown land. Even as prepared as they were, they still encountered scary scenes from those wild animals. Instead of giving up, they persisted and took a drastic decision that affected them all. Please read this book to find out what later became of them.

While reading it, I was desperately finding a negative point in this book because I wondered how a book could be that perfect, but gladly I found one. The book was incredibly written, and the author did an excellent job. The description of places, the stories he employed, and his writing style were all impeccable, but one thing made me dislike the book. I had so much tension while reading it; the author used many suspenseful moments that I felt like suspending the book for a while. The thoughts of those wild animals threatened my mind, I assumed how dangerous the lives of Grant and his team were, and I felt pity for them.

The book is beautifully written; everything is so thrilling. The imagery aspect of this book made it more interesting for me. I read through every page of this book, and I boldly rate it 4 out of 5 stars because of my few dislikes in the book.

I recommend this book to everyone who loves reading stories of adventures, expeditions, thrilling moments, romance, and books with suspenseful actions. The characters were well-arranged, so you would find it intriguing. The book was exceptionally well-edited, as I could not dictate any grammatical errors or typos while reading it.

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Re: Review of Zona: The Forbidden Land

Posted: 27 Apr 2023, 08:58
by Ohanele Chinonyerem
Your review is well written and the author is a great writer. I admire the author’s effort in organizing the characters in a way a reader will understand the roles each of them played in the book.

Re: Review of Zona: The Forbidden Land

Posted: 27 Apr 2023, 12:18
by Amy Luman
It is so fascinating that Grant was so dedicated to finding his uncle. The fact that he was willing to go into such an intimidating land to help was a testimony to his character.