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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5 out of 5 stars
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Pulse: Book One by B.A. Bellec is one of the best novels I have ever read. It reflects the reality of our current life situation where most leaders are greedy for what they put in their pockets without minding the future of nature.
We find Pietro head of Pulse company focusing on business in which every activity depends on technology. All the waste drained into the sea thus affecting marine life. Not only that but also air pollution due to gases released into the atmosphere and destruction of the forest. It is sad that when the land is no longer productive as at first, he will complain and leave without considering how toxic he was to the environment. The problem is when people try to tell the truth or refuse to work with them, they apply their powers to silence them.
On the other hand, we find other residents trying to make the best use of their land. Natalie loves the fact that her dad planted all types of vegetables and domesticated various animals. Her dad tried his best to make his land productive through hard work. Mr. Sharpe came to negotiate business with him because his land was ranked as high potential farm and wanted to buy it. Generally, people from the royal class are always leaders who do not care about preserving a good environment, they just want the best for them at that time.
It is a shame that leaders are elected to lead but it happens that they are never leading in any good way as expected. Instead, they make people suffer in the name of business.

The whole story is flowing and interesting and a keen reader will hardly get bored reading it. I enjoyed it. It is educative and encouraging. It is professionally edited and I did not find any significant grammatical or typing errors.
I would recommend this book to any adult with a keen interest in leadership. I see it as a guide to the future with the best yields. This book is so good and I rate it 5 out of 5 stars.

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