Review of Mr. Jacobs vs. the Demonic Clowns from the Great Beyond

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Review of Mr. Jacobs vs. the Demonic Clowns from the Great Beyond

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Mr. Jacobs vs. the Demonic Clowns from the Great Beyond" by Jeff Folschinsky.]
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<r><I><s></s>Mr. Jacobs vs. the Demonic Clowns from the Great Beyond<e></e></I> is a book in the C/T/M/H genre by Jeff Folschinsky. Two immortals named Mr. Jacob and Penny were saddled with the responsibility of safeguarding the future of the human race from the nameless Shadow Overlord.<br/>
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Gracy and Ed Jemima were married and had a son named Billy. Gracy liked to drink, while Ed was an archeology professor. He had a wide range of artifact collections, and the latest one was the triangular artifact. He bought the artifact with their life savings because he thought it was his ticket to tenure at the university. He was examining the artifact on Billy's birthday, and he and Gracy went out to call Billy's attention after the four clowns, Bopsy, Bitsy, Dave, and Chuckles, hired for the birthday, came into their room. While Dave and Chuckles were quarreling, Bopsy saw the artifact and began turning the different colored triangles, trying to solve the puzzle. Unexpectedly, they were possessed by the servants of the nameless Shadow Overlord. All the participants at the birthday party were in an unfavorable condition. With this, the job of stopping the demonic clowns was left to Mr. Jacobs, Penny, and Detective Margo Hathaway.<br/>
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The first feature of the book that attracted me was the book's cover. The illustration was so enticing and artistically done, which prevented it from being boring to the eyes. It also complimented the title of the book. I was captivated by the book because of the author's excellent writing style. He wrote the sentences clearly, which made them easy to comprehend. I like his use of emphasis to drive home his points. I thought Ed Jemima would be a character readers would hear from often, but that didn't happen. This portrayed the unpredictability of this book.<br/>
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I found the wordplay used by the characters appealing, as this made the narrative more interesting and engaging. An example is one by Miss Lydia, who said, "Well, the candle that burns twice as bright only burns twice as long, and you were absolutely on fire, darling." I noticed the book had some suspense in it. Some of the things Mr. Jacobs said to Margo, which were difficult to understand at first, got me curious, and as such, I eagerly read on to discover more of the explanations he would give out. This element also made the book engrossing and engaging.<br/>
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I didn't encounter anything negative, and as such, I'll rate it <B><s></s>5 out of 5 stars.<e></e></B> I saw no errors, which attests to its flawless editing. I recommend this book to fans of magical fantasy books. This book is 119 pages, and because of this, it would be suited to individuals fascinated by short fictional, well-written tales.</r>

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Ed is a professor archeology and have a more artifact. She treveling in Africa and give four clowns on birthday her sun Bill why be very impressed. This storytelling is avantyre and mistery. I recommend everyone why like a horor avantyre and misti of Africa artifact.
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Why name your kid Billy? Lol. The book cover does really stand out. I'd spend a good five minutes trying to figure out why the colors used were chosen and why the heads look the way they do and why they look demon-possessed. Excellent review.
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I love magical fantasy books and as such I will definitely love this copy.The book cover is so attractive.I look forward to reading this book
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Post by savannah ramirez »

i actually really enjoyed the book most book don’t even look like that which is good i think it’s different which makes the book look nice i also really enjoyed reading it i was into everything about the book
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Indiana Jones and the evil clowns? OK, that's probably a simplistic interpretation of a story that seems quite short and intense. Thank you for your great review!
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