Review of Survival: The Ultimate Mission

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Review of Survival: The Ultimate Mission

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Survival: The Ultimate Mission" by Robert Skaf.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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How did our planet come into existence? How did civilisation come to be? How were humans created? Where do we go after death? Survival: The Ultimate Mission, Volume 2 by Robert Skaf is an expository book that examines how the human planet was formed, how humans exist, and what happens after death.

Written as the second volume, the book introduces us to the WUJUD, which is the universe. It describes how atoms are formed and how these atoms make up the universe. The book describes the origin of humans and how they fit into this world. It also shows how creative thoughts are the basic building blocks for the universe. It clearly explains evolutionary processes and trends, showing how humans are different. It also examines the afterlife, which is the reality of every human, and how continuous creation keeps the universe in existence.

I completely enjoyed reading this book. It was a very deep and refreshing read, with very novel and intriguing ideas. I was particularly fascinated by one of the author’s ideas that humans are the real aliens. Even more amazing are the proofs to cement his claims, which makes the book even more compelling. The ideas in the book were beautifully broken down and explained with examples, helping readers understand and enjoy the book. It was a very amazing read.

I did not dislike anything about the book. Although I found some of the ideas presented in the book a little far-fetched and even vague, it was a really intriguing read. I particularly enjoyed the author’s writing style, which made the book so engaging. Although I found a few grammatical errors while reading, they did not impede or negatively impact my reading experience in any way. The book was a very short yet powerful and compelling read.

I rate this book five out of five stars for its excellent and highly compelling content. The book was well edited although I found a few grammatical errors while reading it. I recommend this book to individuals seeking answers to their questions about life and existence. I also recommend this book to open-minded readers interested in learning more about the universe and the existence of humans. This book will definitely intrigue you.

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The start of the review is so great, with the questions I kept reading to find out about our planet.
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