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The Billion Dollar Sugar Cube

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The Billion Dollar Sugar Cube

Reviewed by Charles Jacobs

JABBIC Review by Nick “Skyboy” Bellows

Alright, so let’s dive into the cover of “The Billion Dollar Sugar Cube.” First off, the title alone is enough to pique my interest. A sugar cube worth a billion dollars? Either this is a cutting-edge sci-fi thriller or someone has really upped their game in the baking world.

The tagline, “A David Blum Thriller,” suggests our protagonist is no stranger to danger. I’m betting David Blum is some kind of tech-savvy hero, maybe a hacker or a secret agent who stumbles upon this absurdly valuable sugar cube. And let’s talk about that hand holding the rainbow cube against a dark, mysterious backdrop. It screams high-tech espionage with a dash of the surreal.

The waveform graphic and the shadowy figure add to the intrigue. This isn’t just about a sweetener gone rogue; there’s tech and mystery involved. Blum is probably racing against time to save the world—or at least his taste buds—from some sinister plot.

And then there’s the glowing review from the Midwest Book Review. Now, I’m all for discovering hidden gems, but you have to wonder if they had to search high and low for someone to sing this book’s praises. It’s like finding a five-star Yelp review for a gas station sushi joint.

If you’re into techno-thrillers with a pinch of the bizarre, this might be your jam. Sci-fi fans, give it a go. Romance lovers, keep moving; there’s nothing to see here.

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  1. In Jacobs’ thriller sequel, a pair of Interpol agents investigate a shadowy organization’s development of new technology that can manipulate humans on a mass scale.

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