Review of George
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Review of George
George was written by James H. Russell. After James heard Richard Grayson's speech about Lake Turkana during a prize-giving ceremony, James ignited the urge to take his family on vacation to Nairobi. This was where Sarah found George in a cave. After several years, robots seem to have taken charge of most human activities. But humans are in control of them. There seems to be a foreseen catastrophe. They were to destroy the asteroid. A launchpad would take three of the projects to solve this problem. But George seems to be the end of this human problem. Grab a copy of this book as you take a ride to this adventurous and intriguing story.
Following the storyline was like an adventure for me. I found myself glued to the book to the end. Lake Turkana was surely a place I would like to visit. It was an example of an intriguing part of the book. Reading the story aroused new ideas in me about taking risks. James was an idealist. His nature wouldn't allow him to avoid taking some bold steps to get what he wanted. His curiosity makes this book enjoyable to read. For instance, breaking into Dr. Richard Grayson's house was an exact scenario of his impetuousness and anxiousness to get the details of Grayson's recent fax messages. I also like that part of this book about Sue and Mark. They introduced warmth and romance in the book. Without this couple, the second part of this book wouldn't have been worth my reading. These are particularly the parts I liked about the book.
As much as I enjoyed this book, some negative things disturbed my reading. There were many unnecessary details, especially where James talked about how he bought his wife a birthday gift and how she felt. He further explained how she opened the gift and their time together. Another part was when George was found in the cave. The author spent more time than necessary explaining the features of George. I found these unnecessary details insignificant. They did not contribute to the plot of the book.
In chapter nine, some sentences were underlined. I don't know the reason for this. Apart from that, the spacing between chapters was inappropriate. I noticed how each chapter seems to be interfering with another chapter. For the purpose of clarity, the headings of chapters should have begun on fresh pages. I didn't appreciate this part of the book. In other words, this is the part I disliked most.
This book deserves a rating of 2 out of 4 stars due to the above issues. I wasn't pleased with the style of formatting used in the book. Considering the worth and content of this book, I think it wasn't well presented. It lacked proper sequential arrangement and alignment. It seems not professionally edited. I found both spelling and grammatical errors. I will still recommend this book to lovers of science fiction, adventure, and mystery.
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The story does not seem that interesting to me so will pass.
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