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Richard's Review of "The Troop" by Nick Cutter

and we're back with Richard reviews today we're reviewing a book for richardreviews.com Griffin Chestnut here on YouTube this of course is Richard's personal page where he is able to upload and review all of his personal content that he has acquired throughout his life spoke that Richard will be reviewing for us is titled The Troop by Nick Cutter apparently Nick Cutter is a national best-selling author and um that title of course Richard feels is undeserving as we will get into this piece in its Integrity uh right off the bat um this is Richard's personal piece which he attended um through an apparition of different dialect courses that he taught um and his thesis which you can click in the link in the description to his personal blog right off the back though we're going to get into this piece about what Richard thought about this piece what ultimately led to his conclusion at the end and for an overall grade of this piece uh Richard gave it two thumbs hard down that's two thumbs hard down for this piece Richard was not a fan of this piece um he thought it was a big waste of this time unfortunately he read the book in Superior speed considering the fact that Richard is the most commonly known as the most proficient reader of his graduating class obtained this piece in 2014 and he read the entire piece in that same year it's essential to know that Richard did a lot of outdoor activities including camping hiking in the North American region uh especially the North New York Region for Upstate New York um in the near the town of Schenectady where Richard grew up he completed this piece up there and eventually thought about it enough to write his own personal review which is a full-length um detailed review on this um which is over 66 pages long and can be found on his blog which he uploaded uh right after in 2014 as well this can all be found in the description below as for the um official title of national best-selling author Nick Carter Richard feels that he does not deserve it considering the fact that he did not enjoy this piece um this piece dealt with a lot of different climax issues uh about unfathomable uh crops being grown and a select few almost a knockoff of a lot of Stephen King books and uh the Lord of the Flies anything that's in this book story wise can be found uh obviously inspired by a lot of other famous books so in terms of bringing anything new to the table uh Nick Carter doesn't bring anything new to the table this is a very uh bad piece in Richards enrich's eyes in fact um about after five years of owning this book uh Richard plans to sell this for a low price for a marginal error or maybe even just give it away for free considering how much he uh distasted and did not like this this book at all we're gonna get into the whole piece and we're gonna talk about what exactly Richard didn't like but we're going to first talk about the outline and of course the cover and uh what makes this book um unique um in many retrospects Richard is having trouble finding it but uh he will try his best to ultimately get the the gist of it so it is a soft cover as you can tell and the cover is a little shady down here there is a an odd Benchmark which um is saltillated with a uh a very embarrassing color um as you can see the cover image is almost a knockoff of the the original um movie starring Tommy Lee Jones and Harrison Ford The Fugitive whereas you have this Misty Island along the case with this uh derelict Lake and it's c u s Marshalls starring Wesley Snipes So after you get past the awful cover design we're going to take a look at the actual the the overall piece itself and we'll get into it um as for the condition of the book you know Richard keeps all of his condition the condition of this piece is very well and um this is no exception um all of this is in great condition uh excusing the uh the really atrocious and um embarrassingly bad uh book design the was just very poorly developed looks like a very cheap B-movie of an of a Bollywood Sensation that came out in the 1970s it brings nothing new to the table and uh Nick Carter um ultimately should not be uh contributing to the um the artistic value in uh books that are released if he's going to continue with um subjects of this matter uh in a very polite way um Richard has nothing but good things to say about all the other books that he's read in terms of um all the uh intellectuals the philosophical even the fiction and the notoriously funny Charles Bukowski but unfortunately Nick Carter brings nothing new to the table and Richard has nothing but negative things to say about him because he feels he doesn't bring anything artistically to the table um on the side we have more good condition um and we have the troop by Nick Carter and the generic formidable aforementioned Gallery books and the back of course we have um more undeserved praise for this piece the small synapse of course we have fiction up here since it is a work of fiction um it's a horribly done a work of fiction Richard would say and um of course more undeservably praise for this Nick Cutter who Richard seals is um a very lazy author in terms of getting his thoughts together we have the price here right by the barcode and the official price in U.S is uh sixteen dollars U.S and 22 Canadian so 16 of course being the um under 20 Mark for Richard himself to pay anything more than twenty dollars for the pieces he reviews except for the premium specials the technical consultant that works for Richard uh felt the need that certain books and certain pieces deserve it more than others but this piece does not um had this piece been twenty dollars or more Richard would have signed it off as unexcusably expensive and the fact that it was 16 is the only reason why it is in Richard's hands right now and it won't be for long considering how bad um Richard um uh here is some more um embarrassingly uh uh plugins for the author um he linked his Twitter and his Facebook page uh more unappropriate stature um which has nothing to do with the uh story and the artwork itself just to plug himself in a very embarrassingly way okay now Let's uh as we can get into the actual story of the truth yeah we just figured out why Richard disliked this so much and how one could avoid making the same mistakes as Nick Carter did when he put together all these words and um and paragraphs to make this atrocious novel uh which isn't even coherent in some areas I mean this doesn't even make any sense that there's numerous grammatical errors and um there's also very big plot holes in in fact some characters not only just die off randomly but don't even end up in the same uh universe and neither is any of this explained so ultimately Richard has um a big failure for this piece a big big thumbs down for this piece not not not enough Merit here this unfortunately is the um the person responsible for this um horrible piece of work um this is Nick Carter let's get a close-up of him fortunately uh Richard has nothing but bad things to say about this man because his piece of artistic value is nothing to speak of he has done nothing in the world of artistic value and should um rethink his artistic uh Merit and therefore uh ultimately wasted um 16 on this uh atrocious piece so that's a rituals Richard's final assessment of the troop by Nick Cutter um nothing but uh bad reviews over here this this one gets a very bad review possibly one of the worst reviews worst books that Richard has ultimately read so that's it for Richard reviews I hope you don't go out and purchase this one and waste your time it's not worth it this is the truth by Nick Cutter