Review of Wild World

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Wild World" by Peter S. Rush.]
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3 out of 4 stars
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College kids finding love, opposing world wars and most importantly finding their direction in the Wild World amidst the ongoing American ignited chaos of the war. Being strongly opinionated against the so called wrongs that American idealists paint as normal and right. Peter S. Rush's Wild World tells of young American college students fight against what they believe to be wrong. The Vietnam war and the overall role of America in bringing War to South-East Asia. Their strong voice in an otherwise deafening suppression against American idealists authority.

Steve Logan in his quest to right wrongs and go against authority of the local Police decides to forgo law school. He becomes a policeman himself to get an inside take on dealing with unjust policeman from the inside. His stance on general police norms is not taken well and he receives his fair share of pain and humility whilst trying to oppress from within.

Being deeply and madly in love with Roxy who is by far a very strongly opinionated young women with a voice to fight against power for the voiceless. Their passion filled love life plays a strong part in Steve's quest as a righteous fighter of oppression.

Wild World is a well written and edited novel. The are hardly any significant errors to be spotted.

The only drawback with this novel is that it has a bit too must explicit content. Otherwise it well written.

This is a great read for mature audiences who are after College drama filled romance and passion mixed with ambitious young minds. Wild World tells of American college students fight to have a voice in the wider world.

I would rate this book 3 out of 4 stars. I gave it this rating because it has too many instance of obscene language being used. Also I’m not a fan of too much explicit content in books. All in all it is a great read for mature audiences.

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