Review of The One Who Rules

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Review of The One Who Rules

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[Following is a volunteer review of "The One Who Rules" by Tanner Owen.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Many people tend to believe that the riches enjoyed by others aren't necessarily based on profit or the fruits of good business ideas. There is a belief that there is some mysterious source of wealth—unnatural, of course. The One Who Rules by Tanner Owen is out to satisfy this quest.

Mrs. Du Pont, an established author, has a rather queer student full of curiosity who does his research well—quite well, actually—but overstepped it, and now they are left with the circumstances to bear. The topic of research, or rather, the entity being researched, intercepts a spreadsheet that was intended to be published, and that's when hell breaks loose.

Power acts as a safe haven for so many individuals who don't want exposure, either because of their acts or just to avoid the very inquisitive public eye. The book has been professionally edited with little to no errors, and it really has this good aura about it since the author makes the book interesting with the sayings and a number of profanities.

I must say the book is quite funny, and I couldn't avoid laughing here and there. I liked the way the book makes use of chapters and uses spacing, which makes reading very interesting. Dialogue is also featured in the book and adds to its vivid nature. The book tells the reader there's a lot that goes on behind our TV screens, far away from our imaginations and our simple thoughts. The book also asserts the notion that the harder it gets, the more you should stay the course.

I rate the book 5 out of 5 stars for the very interesting story, the professional editing, and the successful attempts at humor that totally blew me away. I found nothing to dislike about the book and hence recommend it to youth interested in fiction, as this book's content would be music to their ears.

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