Review of Wack City
Posted: 24 Aug 2023, 02:12
[Following is a volunteer review of "Wack City" by Miko Montgomery.]
Wack City is a tale about Las Vegas by Miko Montgomery. In the introduction section of this book, the author narrates his perspective on Las Vegas and the sources of his information concerning Las Vegas, which are based on his experiences and his interviews with the people living there. The storyline opens with a horror film producer who touched down from L.A. to Las Vegas after parting ways with her manager due to a recent publication in which she was not duly recognized.
While she couldn't find a cab from the airport, she was offered a ride by a limo driver. On her entrance into the limo, conversation began between her and the driver. As they toured Las Vegas, the driver took her on a ride of horror stories that depicted Las Vegas as a place where anything can happen, as well as a place that amplifies whatever it touches. Finally, the driver turned out to be a dreadful creature.
I like many things about this book. Despite being horror, it was also very interesting. The storyline engrossed me. The author's choice of words perfectly matched the theme on display. I felt empathy for the characters, proving the liveliness of the narrative. I believe this book is very educational, especially for anyone who is in Las Vegas or who would go there someday. I appreciate the author's writing style; it was sufficient to depict the theme behind the title of the book. The author is worth applauding.
This is a professional piece of artwork. There's nothing I dislike about this book. I didn't notice any errors while reading this book, which shows it was exceptionally well-edited.
I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars for the reasons I mentioned above. I recommend this book to readers who enjoy exploring written stories about cities around the world. I also recommend this book to anyone who will someday want to take a tour around Las Vegas.
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Wack City
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Wack City is a tale about Las Vegas by Miko Montgomery. In the introduction section of this book, the author narrates his perspective on Las Vegas and the sources of his information concerning Las Vegas, which are based on his experiences and his interviews with the people living there. The storyline opens with a horror film producer who touched down from L.A. to Las Vegas after parting ways with her manager due to a recent publication in which she was not duly recognized.
While she couldn't find a cab from the airport, she was offered a ride by a limo driver. On her entrance into the limo, conversation began between her and the driver. As they toured Las Vegas, the driver took her on a ride of horror stories that depicted Las Vegas as a place where anything can happen, as well as a place that amplifies whatever it touches. Finally, the driver turned out to be a dreadful creature.
I like many things about this book. Despite being horror, it was also very interesting. The storyline engrossed me. The author's choice of words perfectly matched the theme on display. I felt empathy for the characters, proving the liveliness of the narrative. I believe this book is very educational, especially for anyone who is in Las Vegas or who would go there someday. I appreciate the author's writing style; it was sufficient to depict the theme behind the title of the book. The author is worth applauding.
This is a professional piece of artwork. There's nothing I dislike about this book. I didn't notice any errors while reading this book, which shows it was exceptionally well-edited.
I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars for the reasons I mentioned above. I recommend this book to readers who enjoy exploring written stories about cities around the world. I also recommend this book to anyone who will someday want to take a tour around Las Vegas.
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Wack City
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon