Page 1 of 1

Review of Magna Carta R.I.P?

Posted: 02 Jan 2024, 07:47
by Shambhu Vineet Pandit
[Following is a volunteer review of "Magna Carta R.I.P?" by Jude Meritus.]
Book Cover
5 out of 5 stars
Share This Review


"Magna Carta R.I.P?" by Jude Meritus is a remarkable book. This thought-provoking book has earned its five-star rating through its compelling analysis, well-researched historical accounts, and the author's ability to navigate complex issues with masterful storytelling. I read an engaging and knowledgeable book that made me feel like a philosopher, historian, and avid reader. Although some of the wording throughout the chapters was challenging, this is a beautiful book from a different perspective. One thing that amazed me about the book is that it has no flaws, and the editing is impeccable. There were no typos or grammatical mistakes in the overall book. Meritus's writing style is both accessible and intellectually stimulating. The book is well-researched, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter without sacrificing clarity. It is clear that the author has a deep passion for the topic, and this passion shines through in the engaging prose. Where chapter 6 (Islam: Reaping the Whirlwind) with the heading Victims of Ignorance. I read a line about the Remembrance Day event at the Cenotaph war memorial situated on Whitehall in London, where British police foiled an Islamist plot to behead Queen Elizabeth In November. Another thing that gives me double goosebumps is In the London Borough of Croydon, a couple from Afghanistan threatened to kill their daughter if she rejected a forced marriage and to behead her if she contacted authorities for help.

I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars because it has everything I wanted. While reading it, I couldn't find any negative aspects that would make me deduct stars from my rating. Furthermore, the cover page's beautiful design is another reason I give it an extra star.

In conclusion, "Magna Carta R.I.P?" is a thought-provoking and well-executed exploration of a critical topic. Meritus's ability to blend historical context with contemporary analysis creates a compelling narrative. This book is a must-read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the ongoing struggle to maintain the delicate balance between security and freedom in our evolving world.

******
Magna Carta R.I.P?
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon