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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Who Will Lead Us" by Dakoda Thiemkey.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Who Will Lead Us by Dakoda Thiemkey is a fictional book that also has a decent degree of realism in it. It communicates the importance of faith, hope, and a positive attitude in whatever situation a person finds themselves in. It delivers its intended message in such a subtle way that it challenges the readers' comprehensive and interpretive power, all the while providing entertainment so interesting that a reader keeps turning pages. 

Heather's faith and capability—and that of the entire plant—are tested to the breaking point when a worldwide disaster strikes."The Vanishing," an inexplicable occurrence, plunges the whole world into chaos and uncertainty as several millions of people seem to evaporate out of their clothes into thin air. As personnel of several agencies and levels of government mysteriously vanish, Heather is appointed president, and the weight of providing almost nonexistent answers rests on her shoulders. Although she was grieving for her loss, she still had to attend to matters of the state first.  She's been elected to lead the remainder of the free world. She stumbles on her every step as she has no proper or reasonable assistance or guidance about her new assignment—until she finds one. 

Read through to experience her story, as you will be well entertained, educated, and motivated by relatable content as you proceed. I like the use of language in the book in terms of etiquette and comprehensiveness; one can easily understand what is being read without struggling with confusing grammatical expressions. The plot layout and character development are also points of endearment for me. There was nothing to dislike about the books, characters align their roles with the storyline perfectly, reflecting the immense thoughtfulness that was put into writing this book.

The editorial work is also commendable. Grammatical and typographic errors were thoroughly checked to provide a smooth reading experience; indeed, a great job was done. I'll rate the book 5 out of 5 stars due to the wonderful storyline, top-notch editorial work, use of language, and sheer amazingness of the book.

I recommend it to all lovers of fiction, suspense, and adventure, with a hint of paranormal fantasy. However, this book can be enjoyed by readers at various levels of interest and literacy. 

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**"This book is for those interested in paranormal fantasy: If you enjoy stories with supernatural or extraordinary elements, you will find it intriguing. It is also for those interested in leadership: The book explores how Heather handles her role as a leader during major crises, offering inspiration to those interested in leadership themes."**
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"Who Will Lead Us" by Dakoda Thiemkey is a compelling blend of realism and faith-driven story. The author’s journey through extraordinary challenges makes it an engaging read, filled with suspense and meaningful insights on leadership and resilience. I Highly recommend this book for those seeking a thought-provoking and entertaining novel.
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