Review by Guda LM -- The Juicy Fruit Man by LaMar Going

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Review by Guda LM -- The Juicy Fruit Man by LaMar Going

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[Following is a volunteer review of "The Juicy Fruit Man" by LaMar Going.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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The Juicy Fruit Man by Lamar Going is a thrilling story that keeps the reader in a constant state of suspense and tension. It follows the story of Declan Noakes, a man tormented by his past and struggling to stay sane. He is a man with a kind heart, loves his family, but still has his vices and dark moments. Declan fought and survived the Vietnam War, narrowly escaping death when he suffered a significant head injury. He consequently lost half of his vision in his right eye. However, the invisible mental traumas are the ones that haunt him. It becomes debatable whether or not Declan handles his demons in an ideal manner.

He habitually uses marijuana as a way to silence them, especially in his sleep. He couples that with reading the bible and finding solace in the verses and words. To further his complex life, he engages his cousin Rachel, in an illegal, yet profitable marijuana smuggling business. Initially, all is well with the enterprise and his family. However, it all abruptly changes when his old army friend, Fisher, suddenly reconnects with him. Additionally, two corrupt and greedy police officers are also in his tracks, harboring ill intentions. In an instance, Declan and Rachel are in a fight for their lives. They quickly have to figure out their enemies, keep the police at bay, and save their livelihood.

Lamar Going vividly describes the different sceneries and settings and to exquisite details. This brings out a vivid picture in the reader’s mind and helps in the visualization of the narrative. The characters are also well described, clearly bringing out their attributes and physical characteristics. The author also cleverly employs wordplay and incorporates humor within the read, creating more interest and intrigue.

The aspect I love most about the book is the philosophical explanations of war and Declan’s existence. Declan occasionally justifies his actions and reasons for events occurring in his life in musing and thought-provoking arguments. I equally enjoy how he incorporates biblical verses and references in his thought process, giving the story more depth. The book, in my opinion, is blunt and illustrates a soldier's life during and after a war. It is not always a happy-ending and peaceful integration into society. I was uncomfortable reading the war, fight, and injury scenes. The author describes them in gruesome details, and the picture is not a pleasant one. However, it is necessary, as they are part of the story.

The book is professionally edited, and I found no grammatical or spelling errors. The language used is simple and slightly profane; coupled with the brutal scenes, the read is suitable for mature readers. The Juicy Fruit Man is a thrilling and fast-paced read, right from the introduction. The arguments towards the necessity of the Vietnam War or any other war are insightful and compelling. The whole narrative highlights a world of corrupt police officers, decent people who made wrong choices, and the fate of soldiers post-war. I, therefore, give the book a 4 out of 4 stars rating. I recommend it to anyone looking for a captivating and engaging read full of drama and suspense.

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Your review really helped me selecting this book to read.
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Divergent fire wrote: 25 Jul 2020, 06:21 Your review really helped me selecting this book to read.
I am glad, it is a worthwhile and captivating read.
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I really would love to read this book. Many lovely reviews about it. Your review was also both very informative and detailed. Thank you for the recommendation.
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I enjoy reading thrillers. I’m sure I’ll like this book too. Thanks for your wonderful review.
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Vic Chimezie wrote: 27 Jul 2020, 03:09 I really would love to read this book. Many lovely reviews about it. Your review was also both very informative and detailed. Thank you for the recommendation.
Welcome! The book is captivating and unconventional. It is a worthwhile read.
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Honest-reviewer wrote: 27 Jul 2020, 03:15 I enjoy reading thrillers. I’m sure I’ll like this book too. Thanks for your wonderful review.
You definitely will! It is thrilling and different.
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A read a sample of this book quite recently and enjoyed it. Thanks for your informative review. Good job!
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Sounds like an engaging read with a suspense and thriller elements :) Post-war traumas are the subject worth exploring. Thank you for a great review!
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Ellylion wrote: 27 Jul 2020, 07:17 Sounds like an engaging read with a suspense and thriller elements :) Post-war traumas are the subject worth exploring. Thank you for a great review!
Yes, the book is quite interesting and compelling. Abit of trauma, police corruption, survival. So many elements! Thank you for your comments.
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Elvis Best wrote: 27 Jul 2020, 07:15 A read a sample of this book quite recently and enjoyed it. Thanks for your informative review. Good job!
Thank you! It's indeed a good read.
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An exciting book that is compelling. I like the author's use of language. I did enjoy the review.
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Chickenwings00 wrote: 28 Jul 2020, 02:38 An exciting book that is compelling. I like the author's use of language. I did enjoy the review.
Thank you!
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I recently read and reviewed this book. Declan Noakes is such an interesting character- a tormented man trying to outrun the horrors he witnessed in the war. Thanks for a great review- I enjoyed reading it.
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