Review of Conspiracy Crew
Posted: 09 Apr 2025, 07:44
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Conspiracy Crew" by P.R. Infidel.]
Chester, a cat, is a conspiracy theorist and during one of the meetings for the Sunny Side Street pets, he predicts that all humans will start to wear masks/ muzzles, feel lonely, and be stuck at home. The other animals didn't take him seriously because he was well known for making weird predictions about aliens, the government, and lizard people, among others. Surprisingly, Chester's predictions come true and the other animals begin to take him seriously. What do you think Chester and his friends will do to save the humans? Find out by reading the book Conspiracy Crew: The End is Meow by P.R. Infidel.
My favorite part of the book is when Chester reveals how he came to be adopted by his owner, Moyra. She tells him that they are both going to save the world, and I feel really proud of them because that's exactly what they were doing.
I liked several things about this book, but what I loved most was the introduction of the characters and their roles at the beginning. This book has many characters, such as Chester, Moyra, Bonnie, Rocky, and Buck, among others. This makes it hard to keep track of them all. However, the character cast at the beginning of the book made things easy for me because I always referred to it to remind myself of who each character is and their role in the book.
Another commendable aspect of this book is that it focuses on the important plot and doesn't stray by mentioning irrelevant events. Throughout the book, we see the conspiracy crew work together to save the world and humanity from the New World Order. Some of the things they do are sabotaging Sizer’s lab, posting videos on the internet revealing the plans of the World Fiscal Forum and going to the Canadian border to help the truckers, among other events. All these events are important and contribute to the development of the plot.
There is nothing I dislike about this book, and I really loved it. I definitely rate it 5 out of 5 stars due to the reasons discussed above. It seems to have been well-edited since I encountered no errors while reading it. I recommend it to anyone interested in knowing the conspiracy theories behind the COVID-19 vaccines.
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Conspiracy Crew
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Chester, a cat, is a conspiracy theorist and during one of the meetings for the Sunny Side Street pets, he predicts that all humans will start to wear masks/ muzzles, feel lonely, and be stuck at home. The other animals didn't take him seriously because he was well known for making weird predictions about aliens, the government, and lizard people, among others. Surprisingly, Chester's predictions come true and the other animals begin to take him seriously. What do you think Chester and his friends will do to save the humans? Find out by reading the book Conspiracy Crew: The End is Meow by P.R. Infidel.
My favorite part of the book is when Chester reveals how he came to be adopted by his owner, Moyra. She tells him that they are both going to save the world, and I feel really proud of them because that's exactly what they were doing.
I liked several things about this book, but what I loved most was the introduction of the characters and their roles at the beginning. This book has many characters, such as Chester, Moyra, Bonnie, Rocky, and Buck, among others. This makes it hard to keep track of them all. However, the character cast at the beginning of the book made things easy for me because I always referred to it to remind myself of who each character is and their role in the book.
Another commendable aspect of this book is that it focuses on the important plot and doesn't stray by mentioning irrelevant events. Throughout the book, we see the conspiracy crew work together to save the world and humanity from the New World Order. Some of the things they do are sabotaging Sizer’s lab, posting videos on the internet revealing the plans of the World Fiscal Forum and going to the Canadian border to help the truckers, among other events. All these events are important and contribute to the development of the plot.
There is nothing I dislike about this book, and I really loved it. I definitely rate it 5 out of 5 stars due to the reasons discussed above. It seems to have been well-edited since I encountered no errors while reading it. I recommend it to anyone interested in knowing the conspiracy theories behind the COVID-19 vaccines.
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Conspiracy Crew
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon