Review of Zona: The Forbidden Land
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Review of Zona: The Forbidden Land
Dr. Grant Taylor lodged in a hotel called Angleterre while Irina, who was an assistant and niece to Randall's attorney Boris, brought cleaners to clean his uncle Randall's apartment. Fred G. Baker centers his story mostly on Grant, Boris, Irina, Max, and Randall in his book Zona: The Forbidden Land, with Grant being the main character. Grant was still contemplating whether he should sell off his uncle's property or live in it before he was confronted by Oleg Godunov at the bar, who told him he knew what had happened on his uncle's last expedition. This raised concern for Grant as he was wandering about the news that he had just heard from Godunov: could his uncle Randall still be alive, or was Godunov deceiving him? What danger lies ahead in the land where his uncle disappeared? Purchasing a readable copy of this book will enlighten you as you uncover the mystery behind Randall's disappearance and the possible dangers in the land where he disappeared.
The story stretches on to how Grant was involved in the second expedition to Zona, where his uncle had disappeared a year ago. This made me think of him as a selfless person, as he left everything behind, even the inheritance assigned to him by his uncle, to go on the expedition in honor of his uncle since he never had a chance to go on any expedition with him before he went missing.
I loved how courageous Grant was and his sense of reason. As he thought of the dangers ahead of him, he also thought that his uncle would have done the same if he were in his position. He was my favorite character in this book, and I admired his survival instincts as he learned to survive and adapt to any situation they found themselves in. I also admired his leadership behavior, even though he never seemed to recognize it. The maps shown at the beginning of this book were also what I adored, as they gave an insight into Zona, the land they went on an expedition to.
This book has been enjoyable and interesting for me, and I found nothing to hate about it. Also, I didn't encounter any errors while reading, which means this is an exceptionally well-edited book. I couldn't wait to read the next page or chapter because of how intriguing and engaging it was; therefore, I give it a rating of 5 out of 5 stars.
I recommend this book to lovers of adventure, science exploration, and discoveries, as they will love its content.
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Zona: The Forbidden Land
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