ARA Review by Scott Olamide of Save the Last Bullet for God

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ARA Review by Scott Olamide of Save the Last Bullet for God

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[Following is an OnlineBookClub.org ARA Review of the book, Save the Last Bullet for God.]
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4 out of 5 stars
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To say the least, the book Save the Last Bullet for God. was quite interesting. The book centered around Wilhelm Reich, a medical student, working as a night nurse at a mental hospital. He meets and falls in love with Maria Orsic, a beautiful young woman who was diagnosed with schizophrenia. He helps her escape the disease, only to lose her the next morning.

Years later, now a respected psychiatrist working in Berlin when he meets her for the second time. And she needs his help again — with a message she’s received from the aliens. And when Reich discovers that the group's leader is a woman from his past, he is compelled to investigate further.

As the story progresses, the reader is taken on a captivating journey through history, meeting an array of characters along the way, including a radiologist from Istanbul, the son of Genghis Khan, an alien AI, and even a disease.

This story did not follow a predictable pattern . At first, it appears to be a collection of engaging yet seemingly disconnected tales from different time periods. While there were moments when I wasn't sure where the story was heading, the captivating nature of the individual stories kept me hooked long enough to discover how they were all connected. I'm giving it 4 stars out of 5 because the storyline is a complex one and includes mystics; occult societies, Nazis, the thousands-year-long invasion of aliens into the human, which is not really my thing.

In conclusion, this book may not be suitable for everyone as it contains a fair amount of math, science, and pseudo-science, with a basic understanding of quantum physics being helpful. However, the compelling story that drives the conclusion makes it a worthwhile read.

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