Review of Cloak of the Living Dead

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Review of Cloak of the Living Dead

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Cloak of the Living Dead" by Ernest Johnson.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Cloak of the Living Dead by Ernest Johnson helps us understand why we are living dead—half awake, half asleep, with no awareness of our surroundings. Johnson starts by discussing how the government has contributed to the people's problems instead of offering assistance. He also addresses living-dead relationships and marriages, highlighting how some women have made certain men miserable. If you're curious about his thoughts on living-dead religion and eternity, you can discover more by getting a copy of this book.

Ernest Johnson's review of Cloak of the Living Dead is a thought-provoking and highly critical examination of various aspects of society and human existence. Johnson's ability to dissect these issues and present them in a coherent manner is commendable. His critique of the government's role in increasing societal burdens and the harsh realities of many jobs resonates with readers. This is a book that will enlighten everyone without restriction. My eyes were opened to many things I had never considered, especially the plan to replace all natural elements in our environment with chemicals.
 
Furthermore, Johnson's exploration of how our environment and consumption habits can contribute to a "living dead" state highlights the importance of awareness about what we expose ourselves to daily. His discussion of unhealthy foods, acidic beverages, and the limitations of certain medications is a valuable wake-up call.
 
I found nothing to dislike in this book. The information exposed me to the events happening around me. I applaud the author for a job well done, and I thank the editor for the exceptional editing; no errors were found. The examination of toxic relationships and the criminal mindset within society adds depth to his review, addressing issues often overlooked. Johnson's exploration of the concept of "living dead eternity" and its connection to occult beliefs is intriguing, offering a unique perspective on the spiritual realm.
 
I rate this book five out of five stars because it provides vital information I was ignorant of. I recommend this book to everyone, especially those who want to gain a deeper understanding of life and their existence.

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I’m not sure that this book is something that I would be able to read. It seems to me that lots of people are trying to make everything someone else’s fault and they’re not doing anything about the problems themselves. Thanks!
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Ernest Johnson in his book touched differejt things that brings pain to human of this present time. Most are just living they are dead within. Wonderful review welldone.
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I'm very new to this topic. I wonder how our environment and consumption habits can contribute to a "living dead" state.
Great review!
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I believe that nobody should blame the government. Instead, we should be the ones to create a change in our respective nations. You did a great job at writing this review. Kudos!
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I believe that nobody should blame the government. Instead, we should be the ones to create a change in our respective nations. You did a great job at writing this review. Kudos!
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I believe that nobody should blame the government. Instead, we should be the ones to create a change in our respective nations. You did a great job at writing this review. Kudos!
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This is a good book
We sometimes don't realise what we consume and the chemicals we expose the earth to can make us living dead, thank you for this.
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I couldn't agree more with the reviewer's assessment of the book's ability to enlighten readers. Their comment about having their eyes opened to new perspectives reflects the transformative power of literature. It's clear that the reviewer connected deeply with the ideas presented in the book, and their enthusiasm for sharing this experience shines through in their review.
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What an insightful review! The way the reviewer captures the essence of "Cloak of the Living Dead" is truly captivating. The reviewer's description of Ernest Johnson's analysis of societal issues and human existence as "thought-provoking and highly critical" indicates a deep engagement with the book's content.
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The reviewer's mention of the discussion on replacing natural elements with chemicals is both intriguing and concerning. This insight into the book's exploration of environmental issues adds another layer of relevance to the review. Kudos to the reviewer for acknowledging Johnson's attention to such crucial matters that impact our daily lives.
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I appreciate how the reviewer underscores the practicality of Johnson's insights. Their recognition of the value in addressing consumption habits, unhealthy foods, and medications is indicative of a reader who not only absorbed the book's content but also recognized its potential impact on personal well-being. It's evident that the reviewer found this book to be an eye-opener in more ways than one.
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The examination of living-dead relationships and marriages adds depth to his critique, shedding light on the complexities of human interactions. Johnson's insights into the impact of certain actions on people's happiness are both relevant and enlightening.
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Post by Nkem blessy »

The review is good. The exploration of living dead relationship is what I will like to know more about. How does it affect our daily lives. Johnson's idea on the society is very critical.
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This insightful review is an amazing read, I like how the summary of the book was written, and the plainness and uniqueness of the review, aside from that, the book is an outstanding one. As I read it, I was completely engrossed.
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