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 never knew Newton was interested in the Bible. The Newton Code definitely sounds interesting enough! Thank you for your great review!
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I'm sure I'll enjoy reading this book because it falls in the line of the genre of books that like, mystery and thrillers. Kudos to the author for this suspenseful novel. Congrats on BOTD. 
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Using the bible for writing ideas and transferring it into modern times can be a great idea. Yerubaal as his name suggests have attributes of a great leader.
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This book gives us an entirely different version of Newton. A thriller based on least known facts is awesome. Thanks for the super awesome review.
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Well, to put it simply, this is my kind of book. It appears to be very much in the genre of the works by Dan Brown and Paul Sussman. I thoroughly enjoy books that bring ancient religion to the forefront as a mechanism to promulgate modern day cult activities. After reading the review, I went immediately to see if the book was available in hardcover, which, unfortunately, it was not. Otherwise I would have ordered it on the spot. But, I'll be satisfied with the Kindle version. Yup! I'll be gobbling up The Newton Code ASAP! Thanks for a great review. And congrats to the author for receiving BOTD honors!
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Post by NisasPieces »

A direct descendent of The Da Vinci Code, it seems. The name is similar too. Am not sure if this is my kinda book. Anyways, a great review of the book. It helps us know all we need to before giving it a try.
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Wow! This sounds exciting! It is scary that one person can influence the thinking of many. Thanks for your review.
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Thank you for the great review, but I am a fan of romance novels so I think I am going to pass on this one.
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It looks like this book has a little bit of everything for me: action, science, history, and a well-told story!
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I am an absolute fan of quality thrillers. Judging by your review, I will definitely enjoy this one. Thank you for doing such a great job describing the book.
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Sir Isaac Newton was Christian? He was a Bible scholar? I'm totally intrigued. I'm eager to dive into this book featuring religious fanatics who crave for the end times. Is Michael going to follow Robert Langdon's success?
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Yep yep yep! Sounds like a brilliant blend of superstition, investigation, thrill, history and all the best things! Thank you for such an informative and inviting review! Onto my shelf this goes!
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This story line is different and intriguing. I have no doubt that this title would be an interesting read. Thanks a lot for the recommendation.
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Post by monserrat_21 »

This sounds like an intriguing read! I had no idea Isaac Newton spent so much time studying the bible, it would be very interesting read about it. Great review!
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Great review for what seems to be an outstanding book!
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