Review of The Illuminati Conspiracy

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Confusing "Release Date: May 29, 200" but then again, it might be mysterious like the book no doubt is as well. I love historical fiction as a rule, but am fascinated with the era in which this story takes place. Secret societies and especially Illuminati are never-ending intrigue which even knowing you are never going to solve still entice, thereby any new book with relation to them is like a drug to me. Thanks for info and congrats on BOTD!
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Historical fiction genre is informative. The illuminati and New World Order is another intriguing subject. Thanks for the review!
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The idea of war and mass massacres to create world order is selfish. This book delves into fictional conspiracy theories about the roles different factions and organizations play in such circumstances.
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Readers who love historical fiction and who are interested in learning more about the British and French conflicts should read this book. The Illuminati lures the protagonist, Richard Machen, into their secret plan to cause chaos. Congratulations to Richard Bees for earning Book of the Day!
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I'm not a fan of historical fiction though the storyline of this one sounds intriguing as it touches on prejudice which is still a common thing that I don't think will end anytime soon.
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This is a very intriguing story so I’m looking forward to digging into this novel to find out how Richard Machen will survive from the Illuminati as he fights them if that is possible considering the dangerous and mysterious group. Will he survive or be drawn deeper to the macabre organization?
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Although conspiracy and political espionage isn't quite my genre, I appreciate that it has a place for those that are interested. Historical fiction is such a fun ballpark to play in. You can use some larger-than-life figures and events to set the scenes that we are familiar with but add your own characters and situations.
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'Official Review: The Illuminati Conspiracy' by Richard Rees is an in-depth and thorough description of the historical fiction story for earnest readers. It serves as a good background to the story of the book for readers. The point that the book portrays how human beings feel they can make the world a better place is worth mentioning in the review. Also, the point that the author portrays the situational conflicts of wars and revolutions vividly, as mentioned in the review, is remarkable for readers. It was great to learn that the book is well-researched!
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The Illuminati Conspiracy appears to be an interesting storyline about some events that occurred in the nineteen-eighties. I would like to read the author's opinion of the Illuminati agenda. On the other hand, the editing done in this book is worth commending. Highly recommended.
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A great piece of historical fiction in an area that I have not read about previously. The characters appear well developed and had me intrigued from the start.
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I absolutely enjoy reading books on historical fiction and I will definitely read this book. Your review is well written and has pushed me to want to read this book. Nice review 👍
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This well-written, eye-opening, historical novel brings to light the ongoing battle of overthrowing individuals who are determined to be a world power leader. It also reminds us to stay on guard and hypervigilant for individuals wanting world power control. Great review!
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The Illuminati Conspiracy details the shadow plots prevalent during the French and British conflicts. Thanks for your review.
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I have heard so many different stories about the illuminati and as someone who is very interested in the topic, I will like to read this book to learn more. Nice review. Congrats on BOTD.
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I’ve always been fascinated by the Illuminati, but I’ve always been unsure how to view them; good guys, bad guys? The author takes liberties in guaranteeing visional comprehension of the brutality of war. Vivid descriptions. I enjoyed the review and agree the author has a way of making the words flow and it capture my attention immediately.
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