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Radioland by M.E. Elzey
Review by Lyris

Radioland is a fictional book by M.E. Elzey, a story that takes you deep inside the world law, politics, religion, racism, culture and also may having thinking deep about how personal opinions may affect others mentally or physically. As I read Radioland I started understanding how different careers may be borderline the same in a very weird connection, this book has a lot realistic situations. Here is a lawyer who has been in the industry for a good number of years; this lawyer has an assistant who is older than he is. Then things start to get really real as they realise a certain radio show is the reason for a lot of violence and disregard and they become victims of these criminal acts, so their main goal is to fight for justice against a really huge organisation that has access to the best lawyers money can buy. Radioland is a book a lot of readers will get attached to as they read because M.E. Elzey throws in a lot mystery, the finishing is one you wouldn’t expect which what keeps you glued till the end.

Radioland contains a good amount of vulgar language for instance the first I noticed was in Chapter 2, Page 23. Although I am a reader who does not mind that type of language in the book cause, I noticed that M.E. Elzey was using the vulgar language as a perfect elaboration of feelings of characters in different situations, with that said I believe Radioland is for a certain audience that can accept and understand that factor.

As someone who has read the book there is not much I hate about Radioland, apart from the fact that the build-up of this ficttional story is quite far-fetched in terms of mystery; it somehow felt boring as I started reading it. I think it is because of that factor that the dialogue seemed a bit mixed up to me as M.E. Elzey jumps from one part of the story to the other trying to make the reader get to a connection of each character’s story. The last thing I do not like is that some back-stories of certain characters felt unnecessary, for instance the brief backstory of a character who played a cop “Lenard Meade”. However, everything else was amazing Radiolnad has great and mature humour, it will also get almost every reader emotional it is not possible to read Radioland with a straight face, the way it keeps you glued is so amazing.

My belief is that he Author M.E. Elzey made this book for a mature audience, and for persons who are not sensitive to violence, vulgar language and a lot of 18 years and above people. For readers with a vivid imagination it is safe to say that the author’s skill of description is so good that some violent situation any be too graphic for the sensitive audience.

I rate this book 3 out of 4 stars. That’s because I heavily recommend this book as it will leave you with a whole different perspective of certain aspects of life and how you view them, one of them being the power money may have and how the hunger for it may make a person not care about how it inflicts another person. If read with an open mind you will not be the same person after reading Radioland.