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Book Review: Pigs in Paradise, a fairy story most absurd

 


This fictional political satire urges us to think more about the real truth to pull out the people from the drench of myth and illusions. The author Roger Maxson crafted this fiction of a long research and continuous observation of the diverse social circumstances. The level of confidence and commitment the author put forward in writing this glaring read speaks out its perfection that kept constant from the starting till the end.

The author's sarcastic tone in certain instances keeps us engrossing in the book. Roger narrated the storyline in such a beautiful framework of nature, sky, and heaven by instantly highlighting each of its essence throughout the storyline. The critical aspect of the religious stigma in the social circumstances of different countries was perfectly weaved out in this rare read.

The author's own perspective about the religious strategies in the social life framework was expressed using the sword of words. This storyline undoubtedly shall have a great impact on the readers in sketching out their outlook about the religious faiths and views. The tale is narrated by dividing it into different chapters that help readers understand how and what the author is trying to convey.


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