Review of Apollo: The Real Mission
Posted: 11 Oct 2024, 15:56
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Apollo: The Real Mission" by Randy Walsh and Robin Landry.]
The book “Apollo: The Real Mission” by Randy Walsh and Robin Landry starts with the funeral of Kelvin, the husband of Bailey. Then, the author took the reader six months back to explain what happened in the book. The General told the wife that the alleged accident that killed her husband may not be an actual accident but an arranged assassination. When she heard it, she took up a mission to go after the person that killed her husband. What will Bailey discover? How will she go about it? What is the danger that awaits her? Will she learn the truth?
The other side of the book shows the discussion between the general and the army, Victoria, and the business of the Bauer family. The Bauer family has wielded significant influence through their wealth and connections. Her father is dying and wants an able representative, and he found it in his daughter. To him, though she is a girl, she possesses the spirit to carry out the work. With a great future ahead of her, she must make the best of all the available resources to continue the family business.
Randy and Robin narrated the book in scenes. He was explaining the happenings of many scenes on the go. The book navigates between the discussion of Bailey and Jeremy as to what happened in their lives, the General and what is happening in the army, and Victoria, her brother Lucas, and the family business. The twists and turns are the highlights of the book. The descriptive nature of the writing is a positive aspect of the book. I like the adventurous nature of the book. The editing is flawless.
“Apollo: The Real Mission” is a captivating book. The message is adventurous and expository. I do not dislike the book. It is so engaging that I read it all at once. There are no negative aspects to the book. It is educational and insightful. The writing style is descriptive, directional, insightful, and instructional.
Reading the book is worth my time and resources. I enjoyed the knowledge I got from the book. I would rate “Apollo: The Real Mission” by Randy Walsh and Robin Landry 5 out of 5 stars. Likewise, I recommend the book to lovers of historical books. Readers who love books on adventure will enjoy reading "Apollo: The Real Mission".
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Apollo: The Real Mission
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The book “Apollo: The Real Mission” by Randy Walsh and Robin Landry starts with the funeral of Kelvin, the husband of Bailey. Then, the author took the reader six months back to explain what happened in the book. The General told the wife that the alleged accident that killed her husband may not be an actual accident but an arranged assassination. When she heard it, she took up a mission to go after the person that killed her husband. What will Bailey discover? How will she go about it? What is the danger that awaits her? Will she learn the truth?
The other side of the book shows the discussion between the general and the army, Victoria, and the business of the Bauer family. The Bauer family has wielded significant influence through their wealth and connections. Her father is dying and wants an able representative, and he found it in his daughter. To him, though she is a girl, she possesses the spirit to carry out the work. With a great future ahead of her, she must make the best of all the available resources to continue the family business.
Randy and Robin narrated the book in scenes. He was explaining the happenings of many scenes on the go. The book navigates between the discussion of Bailey and Jeremy as to what happened in their lives, the General and what is happening in the army, and Victoria, her brother Lucas, and the family business. The twists and turns are the highlights of the book. The descriptive nature of the writing is a positive aspect of the book. I like the adventurous nature of the book. The editing is flawless.
“Apollo: The Real Mission” is a captivating book. The message is adventurous and expository. I do not dislike the book. It is so engaging that I read it all at once. There are no negative aspects to the book. It is educational and insightful. The writing style is descriptive, directional, insightful, and instructional.
Reading the book is worth my time and resources. I enjoyed the knowledge I got from the book. I would rate “Apollo: The Real Mission” by Randy Walsh and Robin Landry 5 out of 5 stars. Likewise, I recommend the book to lovers of historical books. Readers who love books on adventure will enjoy reading "Apollo: The Real Mission".
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Apollo: The Real Mission
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon