Review of The Einstein Edict

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It's sad that Shane didn't survive the overdose, and I wonder if the authorities were able to identify and apprehend the drug supplier.
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The review provided an accurate description of the book in a way that helps the reader to know its contents. Discussing the impact of drugs on society through a story that presents the topic and the importance of confronting it makes reading the book very beneficial. Congrats on BOTD
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Thank you for your excellent review of "The Einstein Edict" by E.W. Johnson, M.D.
I plan to read this sci-fi and medical thriller for its strong and compelling themes of drug abuse and the ethical and moral issues that Dr. Sean Nolan faces in seeking justice.
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Today's BOTD is an exciting crime thriller in the Dr. Sean Nolan Mystery series that draws awareness to the opiod crisis in the US. Readers will not only find this novel thought-provoking, but also timely and necessary. I'm looking forward to reading this one, as it's very well-written and highly-rated. Thank you! I've downloaded my copy! :-)
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I’m looking forward to reading this book after the review that you left because you said that it was so enticing and addresses such important issues. However, I feel like you gave a lot of of the plot and the details in the review and I’m worried that I won’t be as enthusiastic about it when I start reading. The opioid crisis is definitely something that needs to be addressed, and if there is a way through a powerful read, that would be great. I guess I will find out soon.
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Great review! Opioid addiction is a rapidly increasing dilemma in this country. The addiction also affects people like me, who have chronic pain but find that they can't get the painkillers that they need because of the pandemic of people overdosing.
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You had me tricked with this title, because mention of Einstein's name had me think the book would be some form of non-fiction full of physics and sophisticated theories, which are definitely not my cup of tea. So I was pleasantly surprised by the content and grateful to accept the gift of a free book. Thanks and congrats!
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I commend the author for addressing such a sensitive and often overlooked topic. Drug overdose has severely impacted society, and unfortunately, victims like Angel still exist today.
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I’m looking forward to digging into this novel to find out how Nolan uncover the secrets of the spread of illegal drugs in his town and if he will be able to save the Codys, Shanes and Angels who fell victims to it. The theme is very timely and relevant.
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting thriller novel following Dr. Nolan who is investigating a drug epidemic and drug supplier following the overdose of a youth in his community. It might be worth a second look. Well done.
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Thank you for your in-depth analysis. I'm curious what the title has to do with the tragic events. But I'm feeling sick just by reading the review. I don't think I could handle the thrill. this narrative is a real eye-opener as it raises awareness of drug abuse on teenagers. Excellent review!
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'Official Review: The Einstein Edict: A Dr. Sean Nolan Mystery' by E. W. Johnson sheds light on the remarkable features of the crime thriller story. It presents vivid details of the contents of the book. The tragedy of drug overdoses and their devastating impact on families and communities is an important theme of this book - the protagonist endeavors to educate and protect the youth in his community. Also, the author highlights how the proliferation of fentanyl-laced drugs is causing preventable deaths. Finally, the book encourages a deeper reflection on how society can better support the survivors of trauma and abuse and addresses the root causes of sexual predation!
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reflects on the devastating impact of drug abuse on society and the role that individuals and institutions play in combating this crisis. Through Cody, Shane and especially Angel, it presents a harrowing portrait of the consequences of fentanyl use in vulnerable communities, emphasizing how the proliferation of this drug generates preventable tragedies.
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Post by Gabriela Contreras Gonzalez »

When I first read the book's title, I did imagined the book to be about something completely different. I have not experienced, first hand, what drugs to do a person and their loved ones, but I have seen what it does to the community. This book might help save someone, change lives.
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Post by Diana Navas »

This is a powerful book, drugs destroy lives and regardless of wether you have used them, know someone or lost someone, it will change your life.
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