Review of Yuhudi Brown Declassified
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Review of Yuhudi Brown Declassified
Yuhudi is a sommelier and an Uber driver. There’s an art affair at the country club he and his girlfriend, Jennifer, will attend later in the evening. However, he gets a client named Sarah who wants to attend the same affair. Yuhudi, Jennifer, and Sarah go together. Things get interesting when Sarah hires the services of Jennifer to expose the corrupt deal between the presidents of the United States and Russia.
Presidents Donard Tramponus and Smoothass Pootdin have struck a deal to control the environment through rogue ways, benefit from them, and eventually rule the world. Sarah is a wanted fugitive for siphoning millions of dollars, but she wants to use the money to expose the rogue presidents. Will she succeed? Better still, will the authorities apprehend Sarah?
I appreciated the effort in hand drawing the few illustrations included. Though I could not make much of them, Buck explained about each. But gosh! In one picture, Dr. Ludwig is unattractive, mean-looking, and scary! The author ensured to make Dr. Ludwig the bad guy. I found that hilarious.
I enjoyed the religious aspect put in place. Jennifer undertook a risky mission by faith and believed in God to accomplish it. I learned much about devices such as a scuba tank and j-valve and how divers regulate their breathing underwater. While I’m not a fan of deep waters, I loved following Jennifer maneuver through them, knowing she had to be mentally tough.
I stumbled upon a few aspects I despised. First, the author intertwined so many elements that I wondered what the main plot was. Buck included scientific information, historical facts, and even quotes. While the said material is a source of enlightenment, I would have loved it if the author stuck to the plot.
Another thing worth addressing was repetitions because there were so many of them. In one chapter, there was an emphasis on how, being a sommelier, an expert Yuhudi was. Also, how he attended different schools and acquired knowledge on the same. I mean, background information is okay, but repetitiveness is redundant. Hence, I rate Yuhudi Brown Declassified by Stanley Louis Hill, Sr. AKA Buck 3 out of 5 stars.
I loved Buck’s knowledge. Although he used Yuhudi’s voice, I enjoyed how he conducted extensive research on future aspects. For instance, he talks about global warming and its unfortunate impact on future surroundings and women’s fertility. Grab a copy to read more researched facts/thesis. I detected one typo; therefore, the book is professionally edited. I recommend the work to lovers of novels with scientific and environmental information and covert affairs.
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Indeed, the extent of greed and the desire for power can be quite disheartening. It is unfortunate when individuals prioritize their personal ambitions and control over the well-being of others and the world.Shedrack A wrote: ↑14 Feb 2023, 17:49 It's hard to understand how much greed one person can have, like President Donard here, that wants to rule the world. That's sad!