Review of The Lady J Experiment
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Review of The Lady J Experiment
Julie, Jean, and Jenny are clones of a prototype named Jane (otherwise known as Lady J). These clones were born without the consent of their prototype mother. This experiment was carried out by a genius named Dr. Galmuth.
Dr. Sean Galmuth is a genius. Numerous universities noticed his astonishing academic performance. He was presented with the opportunity to choose an institute of his choice, and after rejecting a lot of universities, he finally received an Oxford University admission letter. He was the youngest and most decorated graduate to be awarded a doctorate at age twenty-six. His idea regarding the development and invention of old and new experiments in clinical biology caught many capitalists' attention. Surprisingly, he got a club invite from a famous businessman named Adam Sheppard. He thought about it for a while, and out of curiosity, he decided to respond to the invite. The meeting between both parties came to Dr. Galmuth’s advantage, as Adam Sheppard and his associate were ready to fund his research.
First and foremost, I would love to acknowledge and appreciate the excellent work of literature carried out by Kim Ekemar. I so much love how the plot was written in a dynamic setting. This shows how much information the author had access to and, likewise, how good the author was. The novel is undoubtedly based on futuristic occurrences. Yet, the author managed to include some recent real-life occurrences to give readers an idea of what might happen in a couple of years.
Secondly, I dislike how the book cover was designed. In my opinion, the title was quite fascinating, but the cover page design was off because the cover page was not inviting.
Thirdly, this engrossing book was utterly free of errors, and the level of profanity it contains is quite minimal. I am glad this book contains no errors of any type because it would have been a total waste of time and a horrific experience to read a crime and mystery based plot with errors.
I generally recommend this interesting novel to all genre readers because of the futuristic insights that the book entails. I sincerely recommend this book to fictional and fantasy readers.
I have no regrets or what so ever after reading this book. The Lady J Experiment was a fascinating read that got me on the edge of my seat. I rate it a 4 out of 4 stars rating.
I gave this book a four-star rating simply because it was not only an interesting and captivating read but also professionally written and exceptionally well edited.
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