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Review of The Prison of Power

Posted: 16 Sep 2023, 04:18
by Atul Pandharipande
[Following is a volunteer review of "The Prison of Power" by G Michael Smith.]
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2 out of 5 stars
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I think, the writer is little bit unprofessional and have to cross some distance for acquiring enough maturity. This type of writing is the 'half distance covered' manner, remaining is still waiting for him.
The lack of chemistry between the characters is palpable, and their relationships feel forced and unconvincing.
The dialogue in this book are equally cringe-worthy. It is stilted, unnatural, and filled with melodramatic exchanges that are far away from the genuine emotions.
In conclusion, this is a prime example of bad writing at its worst. It is a book that fails on multiple levels, from its poorly developed characters to its nonsensical plot and abysmal prose. Reading this novel was a painful experience, and I cannot in good conscience recommend it to anyone.
In conclusion, "The
Finally, is a prime example of bad writing in every sense of the word. Its convoluted plot, atrocious prose, shallow characters, reliance on clichés, uneven pacing, and lack of thematic depth make it a painful and frustrating read. While every reader's tastes are subjective, it is challenging to imagine anyone finding redeeming qualities in this literary train wreck. Save yourself the disappointment and steer clear of this book at all costs. There are far better works of literature out there deserving of your time and attention.

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