Review of The god of Z2*
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Review of The god of Z2*
Is there any truth in the science fiction we perceive in movies, or is science fiction a highly classified subject that really does exist yet hidden away from the prying eyes of society? The god of Z2 by Lou Dischler is a fictional fantasy that stars Mona, Colonel Uma as characters who invoke thrilling suspense throughout the book. Mona, a journalist, destined for a future beyond her wildest thoughts. This young lady embraces us the tricks and turn about the life of a journalist, her maneuvers to get what she wants, when she wants it, how she wants it. Despite all her effort, there is always Levi Milov who always find a way to screw her up. Uma, a man who possess something many think is only found in science fiction, ventures on to do the most unthinking. Is Uma really capable of apprehending a deity, or is he just a man of naked ambitions doomed for the worst outcomes in whatever attempts he makes.
As a great fan of fictional fantasy, I really did love the plot orchestrated by the author in combining a real science fiction story in a world which perceive it as ridicule. The essence of time travel, black holes in time were aggravating and invigorating elements which made me love this book in all ways. Secondly, I also loved how the author exposed a dose of reality about the life of a journalist. We are all aware about the length a journalist will go to in order to seize a juicy story, and the author made all of that come to life, thanks to his creative writing, which most fictional fantasy books lacks. Last but not least, I also loved the short and brief chapters, it kept me engaged and fully entangled in this fast-paced thrilling suspense orchestrated by the author.
Beholding the greatness that this book possesses, I have to point out that I’m greatly disappointed in the deity’s superpowers. I believe he was supposed to have out of this world superpower, which in turn would have made the plot even more menacing.
I, therefore, rate this book a perfect 4 out of 4 stars for a nearly perfect written fictional fantasy. Not only that, but I rarely came across grammatical errors, which gave me the impression that this book was exceptionally edited.
I would therefore recommend this book to all fictional fantasy lovers as this is a must-have masterpiece. I hereby also voice out my deepest wish to see this book on the big screen, as this is yet another great work which deserves recognition, a job well done by the author.
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The god of Z2*
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