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What if your imagination tells you something? This is what happens to Oliver Cash. On the other hand, Stardom controlled every satellite in the world. He broadcast live on every television and radio station in the world, presenting his alien companions from different planets in Oliver Cash's eulogy. He was the controversial man of the star as the commentators say it. Did Oliver actually die? Trinity was the new puppet chick of Stardom's plan. She went to another dimension on Stardom's orders, and she discovered something that made her more curious about Oliver. Why was Stardom chosen to be a cosmic envoy? Would extraterrestrials rule the earth in this book? Who is or who are the villain?
All Will Be Revealed is the final fantasy novel of The Oliver Cash Series. The author is called Oliver Cash. I recommend reading the two previous books to fully comprehend the political parody of the series. 2025: The Divided States of America is the first book and What is to Come: The Great Reset is the second book. The author weaves a unique story by depicting recent events in our world today, especially in the United States of America. He adds a scenario of real-world violence with a twist of time travel.
Early on, the author provides a good introduction to his characters and their attributes to the plot through Stardom, which I like best. The extraterrestrial description is well managed within their possible structures and possible imagery. Moreover, the ethereal interlude music balances the readers' weird thoughts on the plot. I liked listing all of Stardom's companions with their respective worlds. Like for example in the planet Xeonos, Koenecians and Nemensium to name a few. In addition to these wonderful attributes, I like the emotional aspects of every character.
I rate this book 3 out of 4 stars. While venturing this book, I note several typing problems, particularly in quotation marks and spelling. The book is not well edited because there are many notable mistakes. Furthermore, the narrative is rather slow, although it has a good emotional impact for readers. At some point, the author is trying to intertwine science and beliefs, but he needs more on putting several exciting scenes. I am a little dismayed by this final novel because of the absence of exciting scenes and actions like a galactic combat or war.
All in all, the concept of the book is absolutely exciting for anyone who loves a slow-paced genre. This story has political elements, if you like. You will cry and worry more as you encounter the scenario in China. If you want a taste of religion, you will be entertained in the person who comes to God. Lastly, alien fanatics will enjoy the mystical force of the one who holds the scepter, especially in shape-shifting and time dimensions.
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“Moreover, the ethereal interlude music balances the readers' weird thoughts on the plot “jeminah28 wrote: ↑25 Jun 2022, 10:05 [Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "All will be revealed" by Oliver Cash.]
What if your imagination tells you something? This is what happens to Oliver Cash. On the other hand, Stardom controlled every satellite in the world. He broadcast live on every television and radio station in the world, presenting his alien companions from different planets in Oliver Cash's eulogy. He was the controversial man of the star as the commentators say it. Did Oliver actually die? Trinity was the new puppet chick of Stardom's plan. She went to another dimension on Stardom's orders, and she discovered something that made her more curious about Oliver. Why was Stardom chosen to be a cosmic envoy? Would extraterrestrials rule the earth in this book? Who is or who are the villain?
All Will Be Revealed is the final fantasy novel of The Oliver Cash Series. The author is called Oliver Cash. I recommend reading the two previous books to fully comprehend the political parody of the series. 2025: The Divided States of America is the first book and What is to Come: The Great Reset is the second book. The author weaves a unique story by depicting recent events in our world today, especially in the United States of America. He adds a scenario of real-world violence with a twist of time travel.
Early on, the author provides a good introduction to his characters and their attributes to the plot through Stardom, which I like best. The extraterrestrial description is well managed within their possible structures and possible imagery. Moreover, the ethereal interlude music balances the readers' weird thoughts on the plot. I liked listing all of Stardom's companions with their respective worlds. Like for example in the planet Xeonos, Koenecians and Nemensium to name a few. In addition to these wonderful attributes, I like the emotional aspects of every character.
I rate this book 3 out of 4 stars. While venturing this book, I note several typing problems, particularly in quotation marks and spelling. The book is not well edited because there are many notable mistakes. Furthermore, the narrative is rather slow, although it has a good emotional impact for readers. At some point, the author is trying to intertwine science and beliefs, but he needs more on putting several exciting scenes. I am a little dismayed by this final novel because of the absence of exciting scenes and actions like a galactic combat or war.
All in all, the concept of the book is absolutely exciting for anyone who loves a slow-paced genre. This story has political elements, if you like. You will cry and worry more as you encounter the scenario in China. If you want a taste of religion, you will be entertained in the person who comes to God. Lastly, alien fanatics will enjoy the mystical force of the one who holds the scepter, especially in shape-shifting and time dimensions.
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Sincerely, you have a way with words that is magnificent. I totally enjoyed the review. I am also curious to know who is the villain.
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Thank you. If you have ample time, it's a fun way to know the villain.Owuamanam wrote: ↑01 Jul 2022, 17:00“Moreover, the ethereal interlude music balances the readers' weird thoughts on the plot “jeminah28 wrote: ↑25 Jun 2022, 10:05 [Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "All will be revealed" by Oliver Cash.]
What if your imagination tells you something? This is what happens to Oliver Cash. On the other hand, Stardom controlled every satellite in the world. He broadcast live on every television and radio station in the world, presenting his alien companions from different planets in Oliver Cash's eulogy. He was the controversial man of the star as the commentators say it. Did Oliver actually die? Trinity was the new puppet chick of Stardom's plan. She went to another dimension on Stardom's orders, and she discovered something that made her more curious about Oliver. Why was Stardom chosen to be a cosmic envoy? Would extraterrestrials rule the earth in this book? Who is or who are the villain?
All Will Be Revealed is the final fantasy novel of The Oliver Cash Series. The author is called Oliver Cash. I recommend reading the two previous books to fully comprehend the political parody of the series. 2025: The Divided States of America is the first book and What is to Come: The Great Reset is the second book. The author weaves a unique story by depicting recent events in our world today, especially in the United States of America. He adds a scenario of real-world violence with a twist of time travel.
Early on, the author provides a good introduction to his characters and their attributes to the plot through Stardom, which I like best. The extraterrestrial description is well managed within their possible structures and possible imagery. Moreover, the ethereal interlude music balances the readers' weird thoughts on the plot. I liked listing all of Stardom's companions with their respective worlds. Like for example in the planet Xeonos, Koenecians and Nemensium to name a few. In addition to these wonderful attributes, I like the emotional aspects of every character.
I rate this book 3 out of 4 stars. While venturing this book, I note several typing problems, particularly in quotation marks and spelling. The book is not well edited because there are many notable mistakes. Furthermore, the narrative is rather slow, although it has a good emotional impact for readers. At some point, the author is trying to intertwine science and beliefs, but he needs more on putting several exciting scenes. I am a little dismayed by this final novel because of the absence of exciting scenes and actions like a galactic combat or war.
All in all, the concept of the book is absolutely exciting for anyone who loves a slow-paced genre. This story has political elements, if you like. You will cry and worry more as you encounter the scenario in China. If you want a taste of religion, you will be entertained in the person who comes to God. Lastly, alien fanatics will enjoy the mystical force of the one who holds the scepter, especially in shape-shifting and time dimensions.
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Sincerely, you have a way with words that is magnificent. I totally enjoyed the review. I am also curious to know who is the villain.
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jeminah28 wrote: ↑01 Jul 2022, 17:04Thank you. If you have ample time, it's a fun way to know the villain.Owuamanam wrote: ↑01 Jul 2022, 17:00“Moreover, the ethereal interlude music balances the readers' weird thoughts on the plot “jeminah28 wrote: ↑25 Jun 2022, 10:05 [Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "All will be revealed" by Oliver Cash.]
What if your imagination tells you something? This is what happens to Oliver Cash. On the other hand, Stardom controlled every satellite in the world. He broadcast live on every television and radio station in the world, presenting his alien companions from different planets in Oliver Cash's eulogy. He was the controversial man of the star as the commentators say it. Did Oliver actually die? Trinity was the new puppet chick of Stardom's plan. She went to another dimension on Stardom's orders, and she discovered something that made her more curious about Oliver. Why was Stardom chosen to be a cosmic envoy? Would extraterrestrials rule the earth in this book? Who is or who are the villain?
All Will Be Revealed is the final fantasy novel of The Oliver Cash Series. The author is called Oliver Cash. I recommend reading the two previous books to fully comprehend the political parody of the series. 2025: The Divided States of America is the first book and What is to Come: The Great Reset is the second book. The author weaves a unique story by depicting recent events in our world today, especially in the United States of America. He adds a scenario of real-world violence with a twist of time travel.
Early on, the author provides a good introduction to his characters and their attributes to the plot through Stardom, which I like best. The extraterrestrial description is well managed within their possible structures and possible imagery. Moreover, the ethereal interlude music balances the readers' weird thoughts on the plot. I liked listing all of Stardom's companions with their respective worlds. Like for example in the planet Xeonos, Koenecians and Nemensium to name a few. In addition to these wonderful attributes, I like the emotional aspects of every character.
I rate this book 3 out of 4 stars. While venturing this book, I note several typing problems, particularly in quotation marks and spelling. The book is not well edited because there are many notable mistakes. Furthermore, the narrative is rather slow, although it has a good emotional impact for readers. At some point, the author is trying to intertwine science and beliefs, but he needs more on putting several exciting scenes. I am a little dismayed by this final novel because of the absence of exciting scenes and actions like a galactic combat or war.
All in all, the concept of the book is absolutely exciting for anyone who loves a slow-paced genre. This story has political elements, if you like. You will cry and worry more as you encounter the scenario in China. If you want a taste of religion, you will be entertained in the person who comes to God. Lastly, alien fanatics will enjoy the mystical force of the one who holds the scepter, especially in shape-shifting and time dimensions.
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Sincerely, you have a way with words that is magnificent. I totally enjoyed the review. I am also curious to know who is the villain.
Thanks a lot jeminah for the recommendation. I have added the book to my will read shelve. I will do my best to read it. I will sure find the villain
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