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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Politically Corrected" by Kurt M. DiClementi.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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After a gruesome encounter, while trying to fulfill a depraved sexual fantasy, Salvino Scorzoletti gets to know of an undercover sex operation funded by top government officials. Salvino sets about stopping this operation and channeling all their ill-gotten money to a cause that helps victims of sex trafficking and prostitution. Salvino has stepped on some toes, and some individuals are bent on having their revenge.

Fueled by greed, Gary Bickens seeks out Salvino to make him pay for stopping the sex operation. This sets up a rollercoaster of thrilling events in the book. Sit back and relax as Politically Corrected takes you on an action-packed adventure.

Politically Corrected by Kurt M. DiClementi is a book that has left me singing many praises for it. It is unique and realistic, and its plot is set in modern times, making the story relatable.

One remarkable attribute of Politically Corrected is that each character in the book is unique. Additionally, there is excellent character development, as readers can follow the characters' journeys. Salvino is definite and intentional with his goals. Alvarez is an introvert with a high IQ. Philster is mostly vulgar but still makes his relevance in the scheme of things crystal clear. This blend of unique characters added spice to the book.

On character development, the readers see how events affect the characters, their responsibilities, and their interaction with their environment. In Salvino's case, losing someone gives him the drive to pursue his objectives. We also see Philster and Alvarez, whose personalities are shaped by the unfair treatment they suffer at the hands of the government. It is fascinating to watch each character grow to the point where they play their roles effectively and seamlessly.

There's plenty of action to keep adrenaline pumping throughout the read. Kurt has a way with words that makes each scene come alive. I can picture each scene that involves the use of ammunition, and I get the feeling of being physically present and viewing each scene.

For a voluminous book like this, it is commendable that there are only three errors, which shows that the book is well edited. I applaud the editors for doing a good job. I have no issues with Politically Corrected. Therefore, I give it a perfect rating of 4 out of 4 stars. If you are looking for an action-packed book with thrilling scenes, then this book is a must-read for you. The book isn't suitable for younger audiences, as it contains many strong profane words and some acts of violence.

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Thanks for the review. Clearly written and articulated. You made us understand the importance of gunning for one's goal even in the face of political obstacles.
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Salvino’s desire to give money to victims of sex trafficking is commendable. It’s just too bad that it took a “depraved sexual fantasy” for him to realize the need.
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Politically correct it is a unique and realistic book it's gives me more experience and understanding this book is one of my goals thanks Kurt M. Diclementi
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Seeing the title, I thought it was a nonfiction book. You wrote a very insightful review, I enjoyed reading it.
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Sex trafficking has is still on the rise and finding a way to tackle such activities would be amazing. Great review.
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This seems like an intriguing thriller with a lot of action and well-developed characters centered around a problem that plagues our society and probably other societies too. Thank you for your great review!
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This seems like a typical thriller I would love to read. Thanks for the review.
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