Review of The Littlest God

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Interesting and unique plot. Reuben Ortozo as one of the major characters is flawed. How did he get entangled with corruption? And how will he escape jail?
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Purging the system of corruption starts at the court because only a man of integrity will be able to set a good pace, not like Reuben. 
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This review of "The Littlest God" by Barry Kohl highlights the thrilling plot involving a corrupt judge and the efforts to remove him from court. The author's writing style and the amusing character of Reuben Ortotzo add to the enjoyment of the novel. Despite some grammatical errors, the reviewer found the book exciting and suspenseful. Overall, it seems like a great read for those who enjoy political, crime, romance, and comedy genres. Beautifully crafted, every word carefully chosen.
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Post by Idris Alooma »

Well, darlin', based on this here review, The Littlest God by Barry Kohl seems like quite the entertaining read! It's got a corrupt judge, some funny antics, and a touch of romance. The writing style seems to be right up my alley, with plenty of humor and suspense to keep me engaged. Although there were a few grammatical errors, it didn't take away from the overall enjoyment of the story. I reckon I'd give it a solid 4 out of 5 stars. If you're a fan of political crime mixed with a bit of comedy and love, I reckon you'll like this one. Y'all should give it a go! Engaging dialogue, propelled the story forward.
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