Review of Zona: The Forbidden Land

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Review of Zona: The Forbidden Land

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Zona: The Forbidden Land" by Fred G. Baker.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Most times, what we see as harm is actually a good deed in disguise, and those we consider enemies are people who have our best interests at heart, but uncertainties and what we often hear make us see only the bad side of things. Reading the book " Zona: The Forbidden Land" made me realize that you don’t judge a book by its cover; you can’t just say this is how things are if you haven’t been there. Also, man can’t survive alone; just like ecosystems, we all need one another.

The book is centered on adventures and is narrated by Dr. Grant Tylor, who ventured into an unforeseen expenditure in search of his uncle, a scientist who went missing in his last expenditure. Together with his lover Irina and his colleagues, they ventured into Zona, a land they heard was full of danger, misery, and uncertainty.

On getting to land, having encountered some dangers and the deaths of their loved ones, they made friends with their predators, "the dire wolves," who helped them defeat their enemies.

They found out that Zona is not what it really seems to be, as the land turns out to be a home and a paradise for them.

But they found something they least expected, something they’ve given up on, something they all risked their lives for—what could that be?

What I love about the book is the writer's use of words, as he wrote with suspense, which makes me stay glued to the book. The writer made the books so interesting and engaging. Also,he translated every word written in Russian to English for easier comprehension.

I would rate this book 5 out of 5 stars because I did not encounter any errors, which means that the editor did justice to the editing of this book, which is superb. Also, the suspense in this book is second-to-none. There is no dislike of any kind, as the book is well detailed.

I highly recommend this masterpiece to adventure, science, and suspense lovers.

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Wow. Good job with the review. Reading this book is making me want to give the book a try
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Grant’s determination to find his uncle despite any personal cost wa the high point of the book for me.
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