Review of The Einstein Edict

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I have read the sample and I'm already hooked. This review thoughtfully discusses The Einstein Edict, drawing attention to the poignant concepts permeating the opioid crisis, ethics and suffering of society. The review highlights the writing and character work of the author, while also mentioning some pacing problems. This book is nothing less than a good, it is insightful and well written.
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It is an awesome product for readers enjoying a holistic medical approach to drug abuse among the youth. DR. Nolan can save lives but it all depends on the community if they address the issue—the Einstein Edict by E.W. Johnson M.D.
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"The Einstein Edict" by E.W. Johnson M.D. is a mystery thriller about Dr. Sean Nolan investigating opioid overdoses in his small town, uncovering hidden secrets and facing significant challenges.
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In "The Einstein Edict" we follow the story of a victim of fentanyl-laced drug abuse. This has become a pandemic among the youth that needs to be looked at with clearer lenses. It's all disguised as fun and games until the consequences kick in.
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The opiate crisis in this country can't be discussed enough, so I applaud the author for tackling this subject. Unfortunately, this issue hits too close to home, so I'm going to pass on reading this novel, which seems to be an exceptionally well-written narrative.
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Post by Caterine Potes Morales »

This review really highlights how The Einstein Edict tackles the devastating realities of the opioid crisis. It sounds like Dr. Nolan’s story, especially his drive to protect his community, adds a powerful emotional layer to this topic. I'm intrigued by how the author handles such heavy themes while keeping the narrative compelling!
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The review highlights themes such as the opioid crisis, trauma, and abuse. For readers who enjoy mysteries with depth but without unnecessary complexity, this book promises an engaging and impactful story that will keep them invested. The book seems to balance mystery with real-life events making it both entertaining and stimulating.
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The book sounds interesting. I believe it is also quite informative as it raises people's awareness of drug abuse and the psychological and emotional consequences that victims carry. It will be interesting to read this book because of the before mentioned facts and because I also got intrigued by the terrifying and nauseating secrets Dr. Nolan has uncovered during his investigation. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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It's so sad that someone will purposely flood the streets with substances that are obviously dangerous to humanity. The purpose for this act is still a mystery to me. And most times the victims of this evil are young individuals with very bright future who made one seemingly tiny mistake. Thank you for a beautiful review.
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I really don't entirely blame Dr. Nolan for taking matters into his own hand in trying to stop the drug dealers. The devastating effects of drugs can't be overemphasized and I feel for Angel and Shane who weren't as fortunate as Cody.
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I read your review about The Einstein Edict. I read the first 30 pages of the book from Amazon, and I am going to definitely finish it. I really loved the language used by the author and being a nonnative speaker, I found myself understanding pretty well the well explained first pages full of description, emotions and a clear understanding of the setting of the novel. Then I read your review, and I want to thank you for giving me a clear setting of the novel through the detailed review and I am really excited to give a go to this reading.
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"The Einstein Edict" by E.W. Johnson, M.D sheds critical light on the opioid crisis ravaging not just the United States but the world at large. The near-death experience of Cody and the tragic end of Angel and Shane reinforce the deadly effects of drug overdose and abuse. Another essential theme explored by the author in this book is the ineptitude of the traditional justice system to adequately and timely pursue justice and accountability regarding the drug crisis, another cancerous disorder plaguing our society.
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"The Einstein Edict" by E.W. Johnson M.D. is a book that convincingly illustrates the negative impact of hard drugs on society. The plot begins as Dr. Sean Nolan manages to save overdosed teenager Cody. The author managed to show all the cruelty and devastating impact of hard drugs.
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The effects of drugs is devastating to both family and society. Alarmingly, teenages and young adults seems to be the most victims. This book, "The Einstein Edict," is a real eye-opener. Thanks for the review.
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I like the detailing of this review The book is more like the movie Jurassic world filled with researches and the effect of bad drugs in a world
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