Sunday, August 16, 2020

Patrick Peterson's review of Just the Truth

 Here's a very thoughtful review of Just the Truth posted on Goodreads by Patrick T. Peterson. I love how he grasps the essential issues of the book and points out the timeliness of what I wrote to the disturbing trends that are actually going on today in our streets. He also mentions the optimism; I wanted to leave the readers with hope.

Review of Just the Truth by Patrick Peterson on Goodreads:

Just finished this last night on a tear - Wow!
So timely. - Presidential elections, free speech, demonstrations/vandalism/mobs, etc.

So full of reasonable optimism. - Easy to get depressed these days due to so much bad news. This book is a good antidote.

Great ideas and analysis of important issues. - Descriptions of bogus and destructive but popular ideas and convincing and short refutations abound.

Characters that ring true - good and bad - some bigger than life to look up to or down on, but also some about exactly as mediocre (morally) as one often sees in real life.

This is the latest book by Gen LaGreca, who's other books:
Nobel Vision
A Dream of Daring
Fugitive from Asteron
I have really enjoyed and have reviewed on GR.

Here are a few quotations to show you how timely the book is:
"The Advocates for Peace and Democracy held a demonstration yesterday in Atlanta that got a little out of hand.” “I’ll say. Ten people hospitalized, dozens of stores looted, police cars overturned, and a fire set in a shopping mall. Very few of the rioters and thugs were arrested, and they promise another round of street fighting tonight.”

"What would Laura think of me if I equated the police with the rioters? But reluctant to challenge his new boss, Sean conceded."

Tuesday, August 4, 2020

From The Epoch Times, "Gen LaGreca’s ‘Just the Truth’: A Mirror for Our Time"

The Epoch Times just published a glowing review of Just the Truth, tying it to major cultural and political issues of our times! My thanks to Jeff Minick for this insightful review and for his revealing look into the troubling cultural and political trends of the past century. This article is eminently worth reading, not only for its analysis of my novel, but also for Mr. Minick's penetrating historical perspective on how socialist/communist/fascist movements of the past century have destroyed free expression and caused an upheaval around the world.

Here is an excerpt:
Given the pandemic and the socialist mobs that today dominate our news, we must wonder what crystal ball LaGreca consulted while writing her novel. The plot and themes of “Just the Truth” could not be more pertinent to that news and our current unrest. Here we see the corruption of our politics, the machinations of the “deep state,” the growing threat of federal agencies to private enterprise, and the constant calls to change our way of voting. Here too we see the means by which mobs “spontaneously” appear out of nowhere to attack free speech and American liberty, and the misinformation and sometimes downright deception provided to us via “fake news.” 

Read the rest at The Epoch Times.