Review of Particles in the Air

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Thank you for sharing this review! I will add it to my bookshelf. It sounds like a book that may be a nice option for science oriented readers. Looking forward to checking it out!
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This sounds like a gripping read, especially with the mix of medical expertise and suspense. Definitely adding it to my reading list! Thanks for review.
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Your review paints a vivid picture of the suspense and expertise embedded in this medical thriller. The way you describe the fast-paced plot and well-developed characters, particularly through multiple perspectives, really intrigues me. Your enthusiasm for the book's credibility and tension makes me eager to dive into this gripping story.
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Hey, I love your review! I wrote a review on the same book and I was curious how different mine may have been from the others. I gave less detail about the bioterrorism, so it might be surprising to people, but other than that we said a lot of the same things.
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Post by Wen Casey »

Nice Review!

I believe Jenna Podjasek MD wrote this book for the purpose of educating the medical thrillers.
It is a well detailed book anyone would love to read.
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The review seems like a captivating story. There are few movies in this concept but when we read it as a book we can feel more connected with the story. Looking forward to read it. Congrats on BOTD..
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This is a very well-written review! I love how you summarised and highlighted enough details to tempt the reader and provided valuable insights. This book seems like a great read. Thank you for this perfect review!
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The story addresses contemporary fears of bioterrorism, combining medical suspense with the intrigue of a thriller.
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Post by Opeyemi Adegbami »

Bioterrorism is considered a cut to nature herself and as a biochemistry student I would love to understand the view of the doctor on the virus that was written about and his analysis on the situation before developing a cure if any was later discover. I am adding the book to my shelf
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This book plays into the narrative that viruses are created by human beings for selfish reasons. I would really love to read how the author develops this sensitive plot.
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This medical thriller stands out for its gripping plot, featuring Dr. Mallory Hayes facing a deadly virus in the middle of a tsunami relief camp. The author, an immunologist, brings a striking realism to the story with precise descriptions of medical procedures, making the tension palpable. However, Mallory's character could benefit from deeper development, especially concerning her inner fears. A more balanced pace in certain sections would have reinforced the immersion. A captivating read for fans of scientific thrillers !
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Post by Anele Mkhize 6 »

A book of particles in the air is very nice to read, as we once experienced Covid-19, it gives us a mindful sense of many other diseases that we once heard about. The characters of the story engage well in the story, as the story goes on it made us be curious of what’s going to happen next. Now that’s a very interesting story to read when the author makes sure that you keep getting curious about the story.
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The book's cover is enough to make one think about a few years back. The COVID pandemic was a real terrorist in the medical field. I would love to read this book. Congrats on the BOTD and thanks for the insightful review.
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Post by Isaac Ozo-okafor »

The name "particles in the air" sounds captivating already as though it's a revelation of the dangers that are hidden in the air around us. I would appreciate the knowledge within the book.
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Congrats on BOTD!
A compelling medical thriller that transports readers to the center of a fatal pandemic is Jenna Podjasek's Particles in the Air. Fans of thrillers and those interested in public health concerns should not miss this book, which combines realistic medical understanding with intense suspense.
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