Official Review: The Newton Code by Liam Fialkov

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Re: Official Review: The Newton Code by Liam Fialkov

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I'm so looking forward to reading the complete book after reading the sample. Its so gripping and the narration of story is so impressive. I'm a huge fan of Dan Brown and this book gives me the same hook. Thrilled!!
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The Newton Code is an interesting book about ancient Hebrew codes, and the Jews. Newton was interested in how they all related to the Temple of Solomon. A young man, Michael, is trying to discover how all these things are connected and to help prevent another war from breaking out. An interesting read.
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Michael must be having a God fearing family, this sounds like a very religious book, as it's concentrates on the Bible, I guess I'll skip this one, because am a Muslim, otherwise great review
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This book sounds interesting and definitely going to give it a try . I like thriller genre so I am quite excited to be it. Thanks for the review.
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Wow. The bible being used as a catalyst for terrorism. That's a new theme for me. Your review puts my imagination in motion. And I want to immediately dive into the story. Thanks. Great review. Keep it up!
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'Official Review: The Newton Code' by Liam Fialkov well describes the book's theme of the creative zeal of the protagonist! The information of the book given in the review is solid and concrete! It is a fun way to learn more about Isaac Newton! The way the reviewer relates the book to larger issues is worth mentioning! Nice to learn that the book is a real history lesson!
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Post by Jessluvs2read3 »

Nice review. This reminds me a little of the DaVinci Code which I loved. This book is right up my alley. I’m interested in reading this and learning more about Newton’s knowledge of the Bible and how it plays out in the story.
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Wow, this seems to be an interesting read. Thanks for the review.
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What a wonderful mix! This sounds like a mystery in the style of Dan Brown's Da Vinci Code. I hope this author is as successful. From the review, it sounds like the story has all the elements needed to make this a page-turner. It will be interesting to learn more about Isaac Newton too. I can hardly wait to start.
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I was discouraged to find out that this is one of the CTMH novels but then after reading the review I just want to read it. Isaac Newton seem to have been a fascinating character. I like this book because there is real history to learn.
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Thanks for your review. I've heard about Newton and his great inventions, but I did not know much about his background. Hope this book will provide nice pieces of information about that.
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This is an intriguing and fascinating book. For one, I know Isaac Newton's Christian heritage was at the core of his scientific studies and it explains why he was a firm believer in the synergy of science and religion. It is no surprise then that he is an avid bible reader. Furthermore, I'm also interested to find out specifically how all these dynamics work their way into the storyline.
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I am super excited to add this to my list to read soon. This sounds like an interesting story and I can't wait to learn more.
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The storyline is very and unique. I don't know Newton is a Bible reader. Thank you for review.
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Isaac Newton was a great scientist. Knowing that he read the e bible also is get knowledge too. This information will attract me to read the book.
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