Review of The Date Farm
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Review of The Date Farm
The majority of the time, I wish we could just follow the path of our chosen faith without trying to convert others. The globe will be at peace as a result.
In his book Date Farm, Jack Winnick tales a fascinating storyline. There are a lot of people at the mall on this Saturday night, mostly kids. While others listen to music, some individuals are conversing on the phone. Unusual "men" carrying strange bags entered the room. The mall goers weren't scared by their appearance because they were used to seeing many different kinds of acts. As they dispersed, they started throwing gas bombs and opening fire haphazardly. They eventually took their own lives. The "known" terrorists generating turmoil in the country, as is popularly assumed, are responsible for this. Lara and Uri, who have now been engaged, got a call while on vacation in Ohio. Why is everyone being killed, no matter who they are? What goal do these terrorists have this time around? Who is responsible for this? Take a look at this book to learn more.
I find the author's book to be highly compelling because of its realism. Since the novel is based on real events that happen today, readers may be able to relate to it. The characters are created in a way that allows us to speculate about their intentions and learn more about how each one came to hold their positions. The editing is adequately done and does not in any way interfere with reading the story. It appears even more authentic and demonstrates that the author did their research when the narrative uses words and customs from the Muslim culture. The author does an outstanding job of combining fact and fiction to give the reader a whole story.
I was impressed by the way the American people, the police, and the medical community handled the terrorist attacks. Once the attacks were known, every police officer in Los Angeles was sent to the crime scene. The same is valid for healthcare workers. It shows that government organizations care about the welfare of their constituents. The medical team provides first-aid treatment even at the attack sites. With the procedure, the police officers assist. When terrorist assaults are met with such frenetic replies, their effects are lessened.
There's nothing to dislike about this book. This book had a fascinating and captivating plot and was written as a standalone. As I was unable to find any errors or typos in this book, I commend the editor for a job well done. I think the editing of the book is superb.
I rate this book five out of five stars, and I recommend this book to readers who enjoy action novels. It will appeal to those who appreciate stories of suspense, romance, terrorism, and crimes.
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The Date Farm
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