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Review of The Final Keystone

Posted: 08 Jan 2024, 03:34
by Chockanathan G
[Following is a volunteer review of "The Final Keystone" by John Kevin Crowley.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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The author portrayed "the final keystone" by using historical events as multicoloured brushstrokes and nailed it with a beautiful message. Perception is a reflection of the outcome. Countless wars and tragedies have occurred over hundreds of years. No one has learned anything from these events, but they keep continuing in various other ways. The Final Keystone by John Kevin Crowley shows the truth that has been told by history over a period of time in various ways.

Violence won't be an option to solve any problems. So many wars have taken place due to false perceptions, perceived enemies, and so on. Some of the problems arise from not verifying the truth of the facts. We make hasty decisions because we let fear control our minds. It hasn't brought any peaceful solution, but we are still approaching violence as the only solution. The author created a masterpiece in this book. This is a well-written book that conveys a great message by giving exquisite explanations.

You may have been impressed after going to the second chapter. He gave many pieces of advice and opinions. He gave us a new perspective by giving us a true sense of sin. He advised us not to be puppets and not to give power to false saviours.

There is nothing negative to talk about in this book. Because of the collection of historical events, you may be confused. Rome was one of the biggest topics in this book. It may give you an exhaustive feeling. Otherwise, there is nothing to worry about in this book.

I haven't seen any mistakes that affect my reading. This book was professionally edited. I will rate it 5 out of 5. I can assure you that this book will leave you with a strong impression after reading it. I would recommend this book to everyone in it. But people who are leaders or are planning to become great leaders must read this book.

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