Review of Certain Cure

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The review does justice to the book. It has got me hooked to the story and what happens later. I hope to enjoy the book. Thanks for the review!
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting crime/thriller story focusing on different incidents involving a murder investigation on one hand and a potential cure of cancer and immortality on the other. Are these two incidents connected? It might be worth a second look. Well done.
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The author certainly has sci-fi and physics lovers on the edge of their seats. Certainly a book for me, and a few quantum physics wouldn't get in the way of enjoying it. Religion and science co-existing to save humanity from the lethal cancer is definitely worth reading! The review is top-notch!
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This book promises lots of action and suspense. Definitely, their actions will have consequences. I will love to read this book to know which one would bow: science or religion. Congratulations to the author on winning book of the day.
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I am very intrigued by this book and will definitely be checking it out. I wonder what the consequences of immortality will be.
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An intriguing science fiction novel that combines religion and science. With the rise of technological advancements can one be truly immortal?
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Good Review. Comprehensive and inviting. I always like discussion and stories that correlate religion and science. And the first part of the review said it all and attracted readers like me at once, I believe. It is so nice to learn also that aside from the thriller and the implied detective work among others, there is a side highlight on a love story. Naturally, others may find books that touches on the deep understanding of Science confusing, usually at first. Everybody actually is confused on these things. But in the end, and perhaps depends on how one will differentiate between conclusion and details, the story would be educational, as pointed out. I personally would look at these things with awe and find it amazing.
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Certain Cure has a unique, captivating and thought provoking storyline. The story is educational and readers can learn a few things about the medical profession. I like that the book centers on the correlation between science and religion. Congratulations on making book of the day!
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Reading the review makes me want to read the book because of my fascination with nanotechnology and it's use in the possibilities of fixing some of the human bodies organs. So to think that it can be used to cure cancers and the religious acceptance or not of it can create a very interesting story. I look forward to reading this book
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Thank you for giving a short summary on the various incidents takjng place in this book. You have created a lot of suspense through this review alone. And you have also mentioned lot of characters. It is a great review
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Thank you for the great review. I read the first few chapters and was confused about how all of the different stories would come together. Your review helped to explain that. I'm not a fan of science fiction, but I would like to read more of it now to see where it takes me.
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Jennifer Valoppi seems to be a very creative science and religion fiction writer. As I am interested in both science and religion, I want to read this book sometime sooner. I thank her for the book. You have written the review capturing the intriguing tension, the suspense, medical knowledge, and more so well. Congratulations on the BOTD!
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The suspense and intricate storytelling in Certain Cure have piqued my interest! I'm curious to explore the brewing relationship between Robert and Helene amidst the backdrop of nanotechnology and the search for immortality.
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"Certain Cure" is my kind of book. I discovered this while reading the book's first chapters, and was certain of it as I read the review. Kudos on a well-thought-out, comprehensive and enticing review. The man who is found dead after his meeting with the two cloaked men, the mix of science and religion are just a couple of characteristics of the book that interest me. Nanotechnology, Physics, and Religion in one suspenseful book? I can't resist. I'm pleased to get it today free and put it on my bookshelf. Congratulations to the author on BOTD!
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Unfortunately, I'm not into the medical field and will have to pass this book. Thank you for the wonderful review though.
The mind adapts and converts to its own purposes the obstacle to our acting. The impediment to action advances action. What stands in the way becomes the way. - Marcus Aurelius
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