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Review of People of the Dune

Posted: 28 Sep 2024, 11:40
by Brandon Bit Gates
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "People of the Dune" by Jim Olson.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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“People of the Dune” by Jim Olson is a book that explains the story of a people who live separately from other villages. The book introduced Moluv, the leader of the band of Mound People who lived in North America's inland seas and upper river valleys. They acquire things and become independent, living people. The book also introduces the reader to the people of the dune, the ancient Mounted People, and others.

The issue of mining the dune became a topic among the people, as some people tried to mine the dune while others refused that the dune would not be mine to uphold the sacred nature of the dune. The issue became so tense that it evoked legal action and disagreements. The “Voyager Dune Seven” became an issue of multiple suits and legal battles as different organizations joined themselves in the court case.

The Judge jumped the opening argument stage of the court proceeding and took evidence. The different representatives started making their case. Amid these uncertainties, readers will ask several questions. Who will win the case? Will the dune be destroyed? Will they preserve the dune? Readers will find answers in the book.

I enjoy the educational nature of the book. It explains every process that takes place in the court. The legal terminologies in the book were proper. Readers will appreciate the explanations in the book. The insightful nature of the book is a positive aspect of it. It exposes readers to the core message of the book.

The book's message broadens my horizons in aspects of law and history. I do not dislike it. I could not find any negative aspects in the book. Likewise, I love the message of the book. Not only that, but I learned from it. I rate the book “People of the Dune” by Jim Olson 5 out of 5 stars. The reasons for my rating are above. I recommend the book to lovers of nature, law, and history. Legal practitioners and politicians will enjoy the book.

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