Review of Pulse: Book One

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Review of Pulse: Book One

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Pulse: Book One" by B.A. Bellec.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Pulse: Book One by B. A. Bellec is a science fiction novel of 821 pages and 49 chapters. It is set in the year 2040, talking about the struggle between good and evil and how people practically slave away to technology. This book shows us how people struggle under bad leadership, governance, and embezzlement even as they have reached the era of robots. It includes themes of business, government, technology, and corruption.

In the year 2040, the world is in a modern technological age and now has robots, the P-7500, whose job is to make things easier and more accessible to people. All of this technology is thanks to Pulse, a high-rate technical company that not only creates cool gadgets and artificial intelligence but is also successful in the food industry and has figured out a way to sustain artificial organs in humans. They tell the people that they do what they do for their own sake, while in reality, they do it for their greedy acquisition of profits, leaving the echo system in disarray and deterioration. But a given few who are aware of this unjust act come together to form an alliance which is called Anti-p. They want to put an end to this unjust act and educate people about the negative effects of pulses, but what if they discover that pulses are not what they claim to be and that they have other secrets? Read this book to find out what these mysteries are and what they can do to put an end to them.

This book is very interesting, from the characterization to the plot. The author, B. A. Bellec, as we can see in this well-written book, is a master of his work. The book is so easy to read and understand. The book is so lively as I anticipated what would happen next. Each page has something new, and it never runs out of shocking moments. The description of this book is fascinating as both the characters and the reader find it hard to predict what will happen next. I was so engrossed in reading this book; all the suspense and anticipation kept me captivated.

Pulse: Book One by B. A. Bellec is a page-turner. It was very exciting to read, and the author did a great job of keeping me on the edge of my seat on each page. It is fascinating and I do not have any dislikes. This book had a lot going for it; suspense, anticipation, tragedy, and so on. The author brought all these together and combined them to perfection. This book was exceptionally well edited as I found no errors. This book is amazing, and for these reasons, I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars.

I recommend this book to lovers of thrills, suspense, and technology, as this book embodies all.

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