Review of What Do You Think, Mr. Collins?

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Review of What Do You Think, Mr. Collins?

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[Following is a volunteer review of "What Do You Think, Mr. Collins?" by Neal Bialostosky.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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What Do You Think, Mr. Collins? is a captivating work of fiction in the science fiction genre. Neal Bialostosky takes readers on a wild and surrealist journey through the lives of two characters living in the city of Paradise.

The story unfolds in the city of Paradise, where reality TV star and business mogul Gregory Lind (also known as the Black Hole) faces off against progressive mayor Teresa Vasquez in the upcoming elections.
Amid this political turmoil, multiple factions rise, each seeking to exploit the situation.

The characters who made the novel a hit are -
Ben Collins: A computer network manager working for the city of Paradise. He unwittingly becomes entangled in a grand conspiracy.

Sydney Maddow: The chairman and CEO of Personal Androids Incorporated, who gets involved with the enigmatic Black Hole.

Eddie Chin: A bartender at the Paradise Club, driven by ambition and a desire to control the Black Hole through advanced technology.

Bialostosky weaves ideas and pure creativity into the plot, prompting readers to reflect not only on the story elements but also on broader themes related to life and technology.
The surrealist nature of the tale invites readers to explore the secrets hidden beneath the surface of Paradise City.

The author skillfully builds atmosphere through tension, clever dialogue, and scenic descriptions.
Protagonist Ben Collins is a fully realized character with flaws and quirks, making him relatable and engaging.
What Do You Think, Mr. Collins? is part satire, part sci-fi thriller, and wholly imaginative. I would like to give rate this book 5 out of 5 as it was interesting for a person like me who likes to read only romance.

Fans of science fiction and those who enjoy thrillers with a connection to the real world will find this novel thought-provoking and memorable. Bialostosky’s novel challenges readers to question the world around them and lingers in their thoughts long after they’ve put the book down.

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