Review of Bad Form

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Review of Bad Form

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Bad Form" by Joe Taylor.]
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What would you feel like if you were Billy Wise? You slept and woke up to discover that everything around you had changed. The world that you have always known to be your home is gone; it has vanished with no trace. Now you seem to be stuck in a new and strange world with these rules, which appear odd to you, and the people there are even more weird.
 
Billy, a computer specialist who resides close to the University of Alabama, skips work one morning due to weird feelings—or was he just feigning an illness? He only had in mind to take care of his farm as he would normally do. Billy carried along with him a machete with which he'd clear the bushes and was at the same time equipped to engage with snakes, which he was sure to come across. What poor Billy didn't know, however, was that he was preparing for an encounter with a strange world where snakes and other animals could communicate with humans. In this strange world, there exists an even more mysterious place called "The House". Billy is drawn there by Bogus, a funny-looking snake. He is further exposed to secrets, mysteries, and undiscovered worlds that are hidden in the walls of "The House". Prepare to be captivated by a tale that leads you further into a world full of magic and mystery.
 
Okay, so first of all, I have to warn readers: if you don't have a good sense of humor, you can't fully enjoy this book. It involves several humorous texts that would usually require the reader to think deeply to grasp. I must commend Joe Taylor's ability to weave together humor and life lessons in one text. Despite making use of a fictional location that would usually not sound real, Joe was still able to construct the realism of "The House", and the stories around it to a high level. I also love how Joe handled the descriptions in the book; even though the book was written in black and white, it still felt like I was reading a colorful children's book, as I was able to create mental pictures of what the place could possibly look like. This book would be perfect for lovers of adventures and sci-fi stories.

I don't really have any significant downsides to the book, only that it started out boring—the beginning, I mean. At the beginning, one would almost think it's just one of those boring books where the author just thinks he's created something unique. I also got a bit confused at first when I read, "Bad form, the extremest of bad form, dearest. You simply cannot do that to Lady Wisdom". It was later that I got to discover that bad form in this context refers to breaking certain laid-down rules in this strange world, hence the title of the book. Such brilliance from the author, Joe. I don't think this is enough to deduct any stars from my rating of the book. I therefore give this book a 5-out-of-5-star rating. I found no errors while reading, and I can boldly say that it was perfectly edited.

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I like the plot of the book. It sounds like my kind of book. I always love a book that has a unique idea, and I think i would love to give this one a try.
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I love how the idea of a strange world gives me goosebumps. It would be a thrilling adventure to follow this story up, and I will.
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As I grow older, I try to consciously remind myself that change is the only constant. I think f we all can have that mindset, we won't be getting too surprised with life. I hope things turn back to normal for Billy in this book.
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Post by Enjani Matendeko »

Billy's experience sounds interestingly odd. I think there's an adventure in it too. The book cover is quite colorful. Why did these talking animals meet Billy? I'd like to find out.
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I am interested in reading this book; I am quite curious to read about Billy Wise's experiences of waking up to a totally strange world with different order and rules to what he has always known. Thanks for this detailed review!
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First of all, the introduction of the review was captivating and made me immediately interested in the book. It would be nice to read it and know more about Billy Wise experiences. Good job.
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Waking up to an entirely strange world? That sounds fascinating. I would love to know the aftermath of Billy's experiences.
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The storyline promises to captivate readers with a blend of magic and mystery as Billy delves deeper into this enchanting world.
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This is a major adventure book that reminds me of the movie, "Journey to the mysterious Island". I am looking forward to reading this book to find out Billy's experiences in this strange world.
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Imagine waking up in a world where everything you once knew has vanished. In 'The House,' Billy Wise, a computer specialist from the vicinity of the University of Alabama, embarks on a journey filled with odd rules and peculiar inhabitants. Unaware of the extraordinary encounters awaiting him, Billy's simple day of tending to his farm takes an unexpected turn, revealing a world where animals, including snakes, can communicate with humans. The mysterious allure of 'The House,' guided by the whimsical snake Bogus, promises a captivating narrative filled with secrets, mysteries, and undiscovered realms.
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I am excited to know about the humor deployed in this book; I need that hormone initiated by laughter now more than ever and wouldn't wait to grab anything that would make that happen. I hope to enjoy myself as a read the story of Billy Wise.
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Interesting question you asked about the start of the book though. It was the recipe that made me relaxed at first. Following the review I would say this book is going to be mind-blowing and I can't wait to read it.
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Post by Anozie Stephanie »

If I was Billy Wise I would be totally dumbfounded, I would be confused on what step to take next. Interesting book to surely read.
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