Review of Editorial License
Posted: 21 Jul 2025, 07:34
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Editorial License" by E.W. Johnson M.D..]
Editorial License is a deep, incredible, and hopeful book about a successful writer who is about to launch his newest book when tragedy strikes his life, and he is now showing signs of amnesia, where he recalls almost nothing about what really happened. In the process, the writer also has to deal with the fact that his family is gone and he has to find the strength to overcome this incident and, perhaps, find joy and peace in his new reality.
I absolutely loved this book. I had never read a book by E.W. Johnson M.D., but I can now understand the brilliant professional he might be and what an incredible writer he is. The book is raw, profound, and full of hope, despite the uncertainty portrayed in this book. To lose your family and have to deal with a neurological disorder is a complete nightmare, a hell on earth. However, finding hope in friendships and in the daily routines can be such a powerful tool, and one I must say was described perfectly in this book.
However, what I loved the most were the characters and their depth. Their personalities, fears, hopes, and dreams are described with such detail that it is impossible not to connect with everyone, not just our incredible and tough protagonist. There are obviously some harsh topics and elements in this book, such as diseases and grief, but overall, I do believe it can be a hopeful and somehow light book, mainly due to the writing style of the author and the structure of the book.
With that being said, I cannot point out a single downside in this book. The editing is perfect, as I didn’t find any errors, and the book deserves 5 out of 5 stars. I would highly recommend it to anyone who is interested in stories of overcoming tragedies and finding hope in a new life after disaster. Besides all of these amazing compliments I can give to the book, I can most certainly affirm this will not be my last read of this incredible author’s books.
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Editorial License
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Editorial License is a deep, incredible, and hopeful book about a successful writer who is about to launch his newest book when tragedy strikes his life, and he is now showing signs of amnesia, where he recalls almost nothing about what really happened. In the process, the writer also has to deal with the fact that his family is gone and he has to find the strength to overcome this incident and, perhaps, find joy and peace in his new reality.
I absolutely loved this book. I had never read a book by E.W. Johnson M.D., but I can now understand the brilliant professional he might be and what an incredible writer he is. The book is raw, profound, and full of hope, despite the uncertainty portrayed in this book. To lose your family and have to deal with a neurological disorder is a complete nightmare, a hell on earth. However, finding hope in friendships and in the daily routines can be such a powerful tool, and one I must say was described perfectly in this book.
However, what I loved the most were the characters and their depth. Their personalities, fears, hopes, and dreams are described with such detail that it is impossible not to connect with everyone, not just our incredible and tough protagonist. There are obviously some harsh topics and elements in this book, such as diseases and grief, but overall, I do believe it can be a hopeful and somehow light book, mainly due to the writing style of the author and the structure of the book.
With that being said, I cannot point out a single downside in this book. The editing is perfect, as I didn’t find any errors, and the book deserves 5 out of 5 stars. I would highly recommend it to anyone who is interested in stories of overcoming tragedies and finding hope in a new life after disaster. Besides all of these amazing compliments I can give to the book, I can most certainly affirm this will not be my last read of this incredible author’s books.
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Editorial License
View: on Bookshelves