Review of The Final Keystone

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[Following is a volunteer review of "The Final Keystone" by John Kevin Crowley.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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The Final Keystone by John Kevin Crowley is a book that speaks about history, myths, law, and freedom. The author explains to us that while learning history, we also learn about true understanding and lessons, and those lessons are the key to modern-day freedom and liberty. The author talks about the Greeks, the Greek philosophers, and Plato, who was a student of Socrates and later taught by Aristotle. The book dives deeper into speaking about the American, French, and Napoleonic Revolutions.
 
I really liked reading this nook. Since I'm a fan of reading history books, this was very interesting to me. I liked how the author emphasizes how important it is to know about the challenges, oppression, defeat and victory, and courage that most of our ancestors have faced in the past. The author explains tradition, philosophy, revolution, and how the modern generation had the power to move forward and learn from their mistakes.
 
There wasn't anything that I disliked in this book. This book is exceptionally well detailed and edited. I have found no errors while reading this. The author used an amazing format and titles for this book that give readers an idea of what to expect while reading. The author took time explaining why and how things were, so there was no doubt of confusion for the reader. Everything was perfect in this book, and I would love to read more books from this author soon.
 
I rate this book five out of five stars due to the reasons above. I recommend this book to teenagers over the age of sixteen, and I will also recommend this amazing book to lovers of history and philosophy. This book is an amazing guide to help readers actually understand what went on in the past, and a great thing about this book is that it doesn't confuse you while reading.
 
 

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