Review of The Illuminati Conspiracy

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I don't know what to make of the book based on the review, but I do know that I'm not much conspiracy theories of this nature. Still, I'm curious about how Richard Machen gets drawn into whatever secret plan. Thanks for your review.
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I'm not really a fan of historical fiction, but I'm intrigued by the storyline about the Illuminati, so I'll check it out.
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This book explores the plots that prevailed during the conflicts between France and Great Britain. It raises the conflicts between groups of power that each one believes to have the formula to make the world a better place. It is noted that the author did adequate research on the time in which this book takes place.
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:!2: This is an everyday topic that everyone touches with opinions of their own. Since I don't really understand anything about this Illuminati thing, thus I would love to page this book to see what is has got for us.
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I don't have interest in the historical fiction books!
The review however will be helpful to readers having liking for Historical fiction!

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While the story may be fiction but the Illuminati aren't.
I wouldn't be surprised if pandemics and vaccines are their weapons just as massacres, tribal and civil and world wars to oust incompliant leadership, even manipulating genes in crops, people, domestic animals, chemtrails, poison in the water, artificial intelligence, global movement restrictions etc, just to control.
The author chose a befitting title, certainly eye-catching and hopefully the book will live up to its claims.
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This review has made me excited to read this book. I love Historical Fiction and it seems this book is set in an interesting part of history. It is also good to know that the book has no errors and that it is very well-researched and historically accurate. Thank you for the review!
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This book is a historical fiction book that captures the conflict between France and the British. However, I think there is so much secrecy shrouded around the Illuminati cult which I would like to read about. I wish to congratulate the author on being the #BOTD!
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This sounds like a very interesting book and although I am not the biggest historical fan, I have learned that there are books out there surprising me! This is an in deph book that keeps you invested. Well done on #BOTD, and for an amazing and honest review.
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The Illuminati are one of the biggest open-secret organisations. I've watched many documentaries, about their activities. I'd be interested in reading this book, to learn more about the purported new world order.
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I love anything historical fiction. The comments about the Illuminati's and the English's prejudices were insightful, and Richard Machen seems like an involuntary hero I'm bound to love. Thanks for a great review and congrats on making BOTD!
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Book of the day BOTD is historical fiction set in the post revolution back in the 1802 when lieutenant Richard is released from active service he plan to travel to France the plot in this book is twisted and filled with unexpected moments loaded with active and tension lord nelson is the only one standing in the way of France invasion of England in the sea battle .such a nice book with a good review 😊✅
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"The Illuminati Conspiracy" is a historical fiction book set in 1800. The book expresses the agenda of the Illuminati's willingness to sacrifice millions for their idea of world-ruling based on meritocracy. I found the content of the book fascinating. Congrats to the author on being the #BOTD!
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Although I am hesitant to read too much into conspiracy theories, this book sounds incredibly well-researched, and I commend any author who can transport readers back hundreds of years for the sake of their story.
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Post by María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda »

You make great points: prejudices are still rampant, they've just shifted, and colonialism is still alive, just in more covert ways. We need to learn from history or be doomed to repeat it.
Awesome review!
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