Review of Path Unguided
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Review of Path Unguided
In Path Unguided: Grieving Your Father’s Death by Bald Solomon, Delilah Boaz, head of quality control at Alexandria Meat, gets caught in a mystery after her friend, Jobe, loses his dad to a construction site accident. Her reoccurring misunderstandings with her father over the welfare of his company also served as a constant source of worry for her. She investigates Jobe's father's accident, finding clues hinting at foul play at the construction site.
With help from her friends Michelle and Jobe, Delilah races to uncover the truth behind her father's factory mishaps, facing tense confrontations and eerie encounters. But as she gets closer to the truth, Delilah's path to justice may be darker than she thought. Find out how the story unfolds for Delilah in this captivating book!
I really enjoyed this story because it was a short and simple one. Also, the author was able to convey the story of each character through easily understandable means. I also like the fact that this book contains valuable lessons on determination and the importance of family and community that readers can learn from.
Although this book was well written, I found a few reasons to dislike it. I noticed that some characters were not given the expected closure. For instance, Luke’s story seemed abandoned and forgotten because of the way his path in the book ended. However, I could hardly find any grammatical errors while reading through this book, and I must say that this book was exceptionally well edited.
I will rate this book 5 out of 5 stars because of the reasons mentioned above. I also believe that this book can entertain readers while also teaching them certain values of hope, determination, and the power of unity.
I recommend this book to readers who enjoy suspenseful dramas with a hint of mystery. Also, this book will appeal to readers who enjoy simple, short stories. This book can be enjoyed by readers of diverse age ranges, as its contents are not vulgar or profane.
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