Review of Zona: The Forbidden Land

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David Chijindu
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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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3 out of 4 stars
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There is no reward for being lazy. A lazy person relies on others. Hard work leads to success. A hard-working person does not rely on others for assistance. This book teaches readers about hard work. The book was informative.

Zona: The Forbidden Land by Fred G. Baker is a book about Grant Taylor. Grant Taylor was a confident man. He was not bothered by the opinions of people. Randall was Grant Taylor's uncle. Grant Taylor wants to investigate what happened to his uncle. The investigation made Grant Taylor move to Zona. Zona is a place in Siberia. Irina meets Grant Taylor during his adventure. Grant Taylor did not know her plan. Grant Taylor made a good decision. We must not believe false information. False information spreads quickly. Grant Taylor is a hard-working and brave person. He did his best to investigate what happened to his uncle. We must be ready to face challenges.

I like some aspects of the book. I love how the author used the book to teach readers the importance of being brave. We must be bold. Some decisions are difficult to execute. We must not be afraid to make an important decision. The book has a few characters. The author did not add a lot of characters to the book. It made me remember all characters in the book. The book was easy to read. The author uses simple words to write the book. A reader would not have any problem understanding the words used by the author in the piece.

I did not like some aspects of the book. The author made a few mistakes while writing the piece. I do not like to read a book with errors. The book was very long. There are many pages in the book. The book has 978 pages and 36 chapters. The author added some unnecessary pages to the book. I want the author to remove those pages. For instance, page 203 was not necessary.

We must not fear. I want to be like Grant Taylor. He was brave. The book was very interesting. Grant Taylor plays a vital role in the book. I found a few errors in the book, so it is professionally well-edited. Due to my criticisms, I would rate it 3 out of 4 stars and recommend it to anyone who wants to read a piece about a person's adventure in an unknown place.

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I love your description of Dr. Grant. Your review is on point. I so much their journey into Zona, the experiences, experiments, and the likes. Great review!
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Your review is on point. I had a great time reading this book, especially the part where they fought with those big cats (if I can recall well). This is such a great read.
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I especially love the plot twist in this story. Thank goodness Grant was not quick to judge or else things might have gotten spoilt.
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This is a great review and makes me remember when I read this novel. The fierce battle scene between wolves and guards is one of the things I love about this novel. Its genre is love, romance, action, and family.
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This story sounds as an interesting adventure. The tale of Randall in the plot is interesting and intriguing.
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This review is excellent and brings back memories of my reading of the book. One of the parts of this book that I adore is the bloody conflict between the wolves and the guards. Love, romance, action, and family are its genres.
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This book explores mystery, adventure, science fiction and a little bit of romance. The protagonist was not too likable in my opinion.
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I’m looking forward to reading this novel. I’ve read a lot of reviews on it and I’m intrigued. I would love to go on this journey with Dr. Grant.
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Surely success is the after result of hardwork. Would love to know grants discovery in this book.
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Post by Oyedeji Funmilayo »

I enjoyed reading this book and like the author's writing style. Grant is my favourite character in the book. I like his courage and determination in finding his uncle. Great review
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Post by Adeolaoskydeelight »

This is a well-written review, I like the authors writing style and character development, it makes the story fascinating. I love Grant's braveness, it's encouraging.
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Grant Taylor was a confident man who was ready to face the challenge ahead of him. Can't wait to read this book, sounds interesting to me.
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