Review of Beating Death: Witch Hunters

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Review of Beating Death: Witch Hunters

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Beating Death: Witch Hunters" by Sean O’Banion.]
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4 out of 5 stars
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Jolie Schraeder, Emily Williams, and Dr. Greta Keene are three of the most powerful witches in the world. They use their abilities to protect the earth and goddess Gaia. Robert O'Banion had the skill of flying, which put him in trouble and made the government capture him. Robert felt depressed after he was discharged from the government and took out his anger on his loved ones. Things became a bit better for Robert after he won a jackpot and became very wealthy. He met Jolie, who shared the same issues Robert had with flying and how the government tried to capture them. Read Beating Death Witch Hunters by Sean O'Banion to follow these stories as Robert and the girls (Jolie and Emily) navigate the world and make enemies along the way.

At first, when I was reading this book, my head was going, Too many characters! How would all these be put into a cohesive plot? I liked how the author introduced the character Robert into this book's plot. The author provided a proper background story and established a suitable context that allowed readers to understand the character's role in the book's overall plot. I liked how the author depicted and created a world in readers' minds, as it made the stories realistic and authentic. I liked how the book's plot was separated as the book's plot kept building up from chapter to chapter. The book's pacing made this book a great read, as readers would find it difficult to get bored while reading this book.

I give this book a rating of four out of five stars for the reasons I stated above. I denied this book a perfect rating because at times I felt the book lacked a central theme. This book's editing process was superb, as I found no grammatical errors. This helped improve my reading experience, which was seamless and enjoyable. I recommend this book to readers who enjoy fictional books with interesting plots.

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