Review of The Date Farm
Posted: 30 Nov 2022, 02:39
[Following is a volunteer review of "The Date Farm" by Jack Winnick.]
Most of the time, I wish we could simply follow the path of our chosen faith, rather than attempt to impose it on others. The world will be at peace in this manner.
The mall is packed with numerous individuals on this Saturday night, the majority of which are youngsters. While some people are conversing, other people are listening to music. Odd-looking "guys" with strange baggage entered the room. The people in the mall weren't disturbed by their appearance because they were used to different shows of sorts. These individuals scattered, threw gas grenades, and began firing haphazardly. Then, they committed suicide. This is the work of the "known" terrorists troubling the country, as is widely suspected. From their vacation in Ohio, Lara and Uri, who are now married, received a call. Why are people being killed without regard for who they are? This time around, what are these terrorists hoping to achieve? Who is behind this? Pick this up, I won't give any spoilers.
The terrorist series consists of five books, the fourth of which is The Date Farm by Jack Winnick. It is an amalgam of several genres, including love, conflict, fear, death, activities, and investigations. This will require a lot of scenario imaging on your part. You won't get lost reading it, even if it's the fourth book; it can stand alone. You wouldn't get bored because the author is a really talented storyteller. Even though not all of these occurrences are genuine stories, the bulk of them are, which is quite depressing to learn.
Lara and Uri, our two major characters, are wonderful. Considering how powerful their connection is, I was thrilled to learn that they got married. I appreciate how focused they were and how they didn't let their relationship get in the way of their business. I wished the young boys gathered by Abidin had used their talent for good rather than for evil. The youth in these Islamic countries, who look up to these terrorists as role models, need a lot of orientation. I really enjoyed reading this book. Because of this, I rate it 5 out of 5 stars. Reading it was time and effort well spent.
This book is not something I despise. It moves quickly while keeping its audience informed. Every plan, strategy, and event included were written in detailed descriptions. Furthermore, I didn't notice any mistakes when reading. It has been edited flawlessly.
I'll recommend this to fans of action stories. People who enjoy stories of suspense, romance, terrorism, and crimes will also enjoy it.
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The Date Farm
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon
Most of the time, I wish we could simply follow the path of our chosen faith, rather than attempt to impose it on others. The world will be at peace in this manner.
The mall is packed with numerous individuals on this Saturday night, the majority of which are youngsters. While some people are conversing, other people are listening to music. Odd-looking "guys" with strange baggage entered the room. The people in the mall weren't disturbed by their appearance because they were used to different shows of sorts. These individuals scattered, threw gas grenades, and began firing haphazardly. Then, they committed suicide. This is the work of the "known" terrorists troubling the country, as is widely suspected. From their vacation in Ohio, Lara and Uri, who are now married, received a call. Why are people being killed without regard for who they are? This time around, what are these terrorists hoping to achieve? Who is behind this? Pick this up, I won't give any spoilers.
The terrorist series consists of five books, the fourth of which is The Date Farm by Jack Winnick. It is an amalgam of several genres, including love, conflict, fear, death, activities, and investigations. This will require a lot of scenario imaging on your part. You won't get lost reading it, even if it's the fourth book; it can stand alone. You wouldn't get bored because the author is a really talented storyteller. Even though not all of these occurrences are genuine stories, the bulk of them are, which is quite depressing to learn.
Lara and Uri, our two major characters, are wonderful. Considering how powerful their connection is, I was thrilled to learn that they got married. I appreciate how focused they were and how they didn't let their relationship get in the way of their business. I wished the young boys gathered by Abidin had used their talent for good rather than for evil. The youth in these Islamic countries, who look up to these terrorists as role models, need a lot of orientation. I really enjoyed reading this book. Because of this, I rate it 5 out of 5 stars. Reading it was time and effort well spent.
This book is not something I despise. It moves quickly while keeping its audience informed. Every plan, strategy, and event included were written in detailed descriptions. Furthermore, I didn't notice any mistakes when reading. It has been edited flawlessly.
I'll recommend this to fans of action stories. People who enjoy stories of suspense, romance, terrorism, and crimes will also enjoy it.
******
The Date Farm
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon