Review of My Graphic Bipolar Fantasies and Other Short Stories
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Review of My Graphic Bipolar Fantasies and Other Short Stories
My Graphic Bipolar Fantasies and Other Short Stories by RB B Le`Deach portrays the author’s fantasies in an enthralling and gripping manner. The stories were triggered by both current and some past events.
Le`Deach presents himself through different characters. He is a Portland, Oregon Policeman in one fantasy. Together with other police officers, their task is to ensure law and order prevail. Anarchists, in the past, have outwitted the police by attacking in the most unlikely and unanticipated ways. He is among the Rapid Response Team and specializes in computer systems. Today, they catch the anarchists by surprise. They offer no resistance to arrest. During other instances, rioters demonstrate unlawfully, which escalates the situation. Such circumstances trigger the FBI agents and other law-enforcing forces to explore other means to protect themselves while maintaining order. Life bullets are not a rare scene in this novel. The author also unleashes the political atmosphere in the United States. Boden and Chump enter the election race and what transpires is nothing short of drama and action. Does Rossia meddle with the election? Is coronavirus a laboratory organism cultured from Chona?
I loved that a spectrum of topics embellishes this book. First, Le`Deach displayed the resentment that exists in his family. He accuses his dead brother of traumatizing him before passing on. The abhorrence toward his sister was evident in the letter addressed to her after the family reunion. The author also accords sufficient space to alcohol addiction, global interest in climate change, war, crime, health, and politics. I reckon that he enthusiastically wrote this novel. Such themes are likely to invoke boredom in readers, which was not the case. He uniquely wrote every chapter that kept me immersed throughout my reading experience. The first-person perspective narration ensured that he positioned himself in the center of everything that transpired. Despite the gruesome experiences in most pages, the author’s comic dexterity compelled me to laugh. Also, the author created room for speculation. He made the ending of a couple of stories suspenseful. While some people overlook suspense, I thoroughly appreciated it because it added flavor to the story.
There was nothing that I disliked in this book. It is an incredible book that allowed me to navigate, along with the author, the world of fantasy. The stories are short and fast-paced, which makes them riveting.
I wholeheartedly award this book four out of four stars based on the discussion above. The graphic bipolar illusions came to light.
I recommend this book to lovers of fantasy reads. However, those triggered by violence should exercise caution while reading it due to the graphic scenes present. The editing was exceptional because I didn’t notice any grammatical errors.
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My Graphic Bipolar Fantasies and Other Short Stories
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