Review of Gesus, Marry & Joh
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Review of Gesus, Marry & Joh
Gesus Avalon Stellar and Marry Glaxis Firestar are extraterrestrial beings sent to Earth from a planet named "Home." They had the singular aim of observing Earth and sending feedback to the "Star Association." Marry, after having unsuspectingly imbibed the Earth's culture, was trailed, caught, detained, and tortured by Sanders and his team. Do you think there will be an alien invasion for Marry's rescue? Michael John Cruit has beautifully woven an interesting intergalactic piece for you in his novel, Gesus, Marry & Joh: A NOVEL.
For decades, there has been a controversial discourse about whether or not aliens exist. Movie producers love to use this storyline a lot. But come to think of it, what if it is true that there are beings on other planets, perhaps our intergalactic brothers and sisters? Would you be elated, scared, or terrified? Finding these alien beings of different makeup, physique, adaptability, character, and mindset is amazing. I believe they might or might not be superior to humans in any way. Michael tells a beautiful story and brings our attention to the possibility many individuals and nations have refused to consider.
One striking message in the novel is that violence is not the best approach to issues. Peace, though underrated, will always be the greatest gift any man can have, seeing that a peace pact is better than the most sophisticated violent moves. This cannot be over-emphasized, as violence is a plague only peace can cure. Many nations know this but have refused to give peace a chance, as did President Burns in the story. The solution to many warring factions in the human race is not far-fetched.
I admire the powerful suspense the plot has. It will help to keep the reader glued to the pages of this book. Nonetheless, I marveled at the character of Robert Maxwell Karmak as I watched him move from a flat to a round character. This was interesting, but I would love to give him a dangerous punch for his atrocities. You may wish to find out why I said that.
There was nothing I disliked about this book. The tone was superb and conversational. There were no traces of ambiguity in the language used. Although there were a few mistakes, the book still seems to be well-edited, regardless. This book deserves a 5 out of 5 stars.
I hope to read more of Michael John Cruit's action stories, and I would love to recommend this book to lovers of intergalactic action stories. This great piece will wow you.
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