Review of Living Dead Divide
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Review of Living Dead Divide
Living Dead Divide by Ernest Johnson explores symbolism in Donald Trump's election, presenting him as the 'Living Dead Messiah.' Johnson supports Trump against negative portrayals and contrasts him with other governmental figures. Johnson, in his book, gives several speculations concerning issues relating to religion, politics, and science. Grab a copy to understand how these three themes are connected from the viewpoint of Ernest Johnson.
Living Dead Divide presents intriguing yet controversial perspectives on themes such as Donald Trump's election, astrological parallels, and historical events. Readers may find value in the book's encouragement of critical thinking and exploration of diverse themes.
I liked how the author explained most of the strange words he used in his book, although his points had no substantial backing.
I found a lot to dislike about this book because there are numerous inconsistencies in it. Firstly, the presented facts lack substantial backing or references, leaving readers without the means to examine the validity of the statements. Adding to the confusion, the primary purpose behind writing this book remains unclear, oscillating between religious and political themes. This lack of a defined focus contributes to a sense of ambiguity for the reader. Furthermore, the presence of repeated text within the book Coupled with a multitude of grammatical errors, it becomes evident that the manuscript did not undergo professional editing. This proves that this book was not professionally edited.
I will rate this book 3 out of 5 stars. One star is deducted due to the presence of grammatical errors, and another star is deducted because of the lack of professionalism in editing and arrangement. Additionally, the absence of profound references, especially considering the sensitive content discussed in the book, leads to the deduction. These issues collectively detract from the book's professionalism and coherence, highlighting the need for a more meticulous editorial process to enhance the overall reading experience.
"Living Dead Divide" is recommended for readers who enjoy thought-provoking and unconventional explorations of themes such as the symbolism of political events, astrological parallels, and engaging speculations. It appeals to those intrigued by mysteries. However, potential readers should be comfortable with controversial assertions and complex narratives, as these elements contribute to the book's distinctive character.
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