Chief Review (Reviewer Copy)

     This story follows Chief, otherwise known as Chris Brent, as he works in New York's wealthiest building. While Chief completes his janitorial duties, he helps his coworkers by giving them advice. When a scandal occurs in the building, many secrets come out. Follow along in the daily lives of Chief and his coworkers in this story to get some great advice applicable to everyone.


    Keep in mind that everyone has their own opinion. This review is only my opinion, and you may have your own, different one. I would take into consideration what I say, but do not make a decision about the book solely based off of this review. Additionally, the author sent me this e-book as a free review copy; however, this did not influence my review. This is 100% my honest opinion. Let's begin:


    To start, Chief is a very quick read. It is perfect if you do not have much time to read, but still want a    great little story. I finished it within an hour after starting. That said, it is surprising how such a short piece could pack in so much (and no, it did not feel rushed or anything like that- the author just knows how to say what he wants to say without being verbose).

    I enjoyed the plot of the story. At first, I was a little worried about if it would pick up. This does not mean that absolutely nothing was happening- there was still a lot of helpful advice layered in. However, I was concerned that the cycle of Chief switching rooms and giving advice would continue. This was only worrisome because I knew how short the book is. I had no reason to worry as it turns out. There was a major plot twist: a scandal among a few members of the building. Once this happened, the story went quicker and was more interesting.

    The twist at the end was fantastic. I could not help but grin at what happened. I will not say anymore on this though so as to keep my review spoiler free.

    Chief is a very likable guy. He is the type of fictional character I wish were real so that I could become friends with them. He is very kind and thoughtful and gives the best advice. Due to how much I grew to like him, I had no qualms about reading his story ever.

    This story is an amazing place to go to gather some important life advice. In all of its 44 pages, valuable tips are packed in. I definitely learned some new things and thought about old ideas and stories in a new way. I will certainly be taking in the advice Chief gives along with the overarching advice in my life.

    Overall, this was a quick, enjoyable, and educational read. I would recommend giving it a shot- all it takes is an hour out of your time. I can promise you will learn something new and be happy that you took my advice of reading it.


Rating: 4/5 stars

Author: John Lyttle III

# of Pages: 44

Genre: Self-help

Series: Standalone 

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