Review of Logistics. A Christmas Story
Posted: 30 May 2022, 11:30
[Following is a volunteer review of "Logistics. A Christmas Story" by Chris Coppel.]
This book is highly recommended for those who enjoy reading fairy tales and romance novels.
Logistics: A Christmas story is an interesting book that keeps one's eyes glued till the end . It revolves around 43-year-old Holly Hillman, CEO of Marshall Whiteman Logistics. She is a single and hardworking lady who has no time for anything else, besides her career. Holly was an orphan with no knowledge of who her parents were; she was discovered on Christmas Eve in a blanket. This discovery was made by Sophia and Tony, a struggling couple with two kids. They were charged with kidnapping after her case was reported to the police. From there, she was moved from one set of foster parents to the next. Holly soon worked her way to the top and became the CEO of Marshall Whiteman Logistics.
Soon, her company bought the Ling Chow group. The owners, wanting to keep 20% of the company, ask the top 12 executives of Marshall Whiteman Logistics for a DNA test, to know their health status before selling the company to them. The results of the test reveal Holly's unique identity. Find out her next move by reading this wonderful book by Chris Coppel.
The book has its positive aspects. It is beautifully written and well organized, with an astonishing plot twist. I had a good time reading it and believe it's a book for both younger adults and adults alike. Quantum physics was discussed in this book and is helpful for lovers of scientific knowledge. This book is heartwarming and has some funny humor in it too. Finally, this book is professionally edited . I did not spot any error during the course of reading.
Finding a negative aspect is quite difficult as I enjoyed reading almost everything. However, a little level of confusion set in when Santa was explaining the different time zones. The author could have clarified this better to help the reader know how these dimensions work.
I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. I gave this book a perfect rating because it's an uplifting read which teaches us that it's never too late to grab that which is truly important in our lives. I did not give this book a lower rating because the negative aspect I mentioned did not change the overall content of the book.
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Logistics. A Christmas Story
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This book is highly recommended for those who enjoy reading fairy tales and romance novels.
Logistics: A Christmas story is an interesting book that keeps one's eyes glued till the end . It revolves around 43-year-old Holly Hillman, CEO of Marshall Whiteman Logistics. She is a single and hardworking lady who has no time for anything else, besides her career. Holly was an orphan with no knowledge of who her parents were; she was discovered on Christmas Eve in a blanket. This discovery was made by Sophia and Tony, a struggling couple with two kids. They were charged with kidnapping after her case was reported to the police. From there, she was moved from one set of foster parents to the next. Holly soon worked her way to the top and became the CEO of Marshall Whiteman Logistics.
Soon, her company bought the Ling Chow group. The owners, wanting to keep 20% of the company, ask the top 12 executives of Marshall Whiteman Logistics for a DNA test, to know their health status before selling the company to them. The results of the test reveal Holly's unique identity. Find out her next move by reading this wonderful book by Chris Coppel.
The book has its positive aspects. It is beautifully written and well organized, with an astonishing plot twist. I had a good time reading it and believe it's a book for both younger adults and adults alike. Quantum physics was discussed in this book and is helpful for lovers of scientific knowledge. This book is heartwarming and has some funny humor in it too. Finally, this book is professionally edited . I did not spot any error during the course of reading.
Finding a negative aspect is quite difficult as I enjoyed reading almost everything. However, a little level of confusion set in when Santa was explaining the different time zones. The author could have clarified this better to help the reader know how these dimensions work.
I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. I gave this book a perfect rating because it's an uplifting read which teaches us that it's never too late to grab that which is truly important in our lives. I did not give this book a lower rating because the negative aspect I mentioned did not change the overall content of the book.
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Logistics. A Christmas Story
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon