Review of JTs World

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Marcus greed for wealth was the root of all evil in this book. I love that this review is concise and introduced the characters in the book for better identification.
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Despite the book's negative aspects, the reviewer still recommends it, which shows that the positives may outweigh the negatives.
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It's good to know that the book's violence and murder are well-integrated into the story, rather than being gratuitous or excessive.
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The mention of the protagonist's lack of materialism and ego is refreshing, as it suggests that the character is relatable and likable.
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I think this would be a book I would enjoy reading not minding the violence and bloodshed that comes along with it. This is a perfect review that detailed everything one has to expect while reading it.
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Post by Sandra Osita-Orah »

After reading this review, I felt the strong rage of violence in this story. The action and reaction of each character were violently executed just to make sure their deeds weren't exposed.
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