Wednesday, September 30, 2009

5 Star REVIEW~~The SIN of Addison Hall~~Author JEFFREY A. ONORATO~~

"IT ALL COMES DOWN TO WHO'S BY YOUR SIDE AND BE CAREFUL
WHO YOU TRUST!"
Addison Hall is a bright, average looking man, who lives in the city of
Wakork, which is the second largest city in the country of Alpdon. He
suffers from loneliness, is self-conscious, has a dry sense of humor, and
visualizes his life as a burden. His speech is stammered whenever he
speaks, and his increased sweating, and hidden fears are the results of
his anxiety. He was treated with disrespect and humiliation from Mimi,
Lenina, and Julia, realizing he's not a big hit with dating women. He
worried about finding a soul mate, because he was over age thirty, and
needed someone to share his feelings with. His anger toward God was
also hidden, in fear of being punished more than what he lives through
at the present time. Addison is a camp worker, forced to work in an
unskilled job, and is labeled as an unappealing-looking laborer. He works at the camp with Nigel, who he knew for twenty-five years, and they live in a country where beautiful is superior. Why was Chancellor
Brock on a crusade to gather up all types of appearance-improving aids?
What haunting memory does Addison have about Starck, and what is
Addison afraid of? Why did the morbidly obese work at these camps?
I recommend this novel to all science fiction lovers, and to all those who
enjoy thrillers, packed with drama. The story is gripping, chilling, and
thought-provoking. The setting is dark, scary, and painted in satire. Jeffrey A. Onorato created a Masterpiece, with his unique writing style
in the history of Addison Hall's life. This incredible story leaves an
aftermath, after reading about one man's journey in a life that's ruled by disturbed, dysfunctional leaders. Once the book is closed, is it possible
to ever witness another Addison Hall? What is the true definition of sinful that the gifted, talented author points out, page-after-page? How does Otka try to help Addison survive, after he is threatened to be eliminated? The reader can hear the sound of the train every time Addison is transported to the camp for another dreadful, horrifying day
of work. "THE SIN OF ADDISON HALL" is as thrilling as BEYOND RECOGNITION, and is as captivating as THE GREEN MILE, with Tom Hanks.

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