Review of The Einstein Edict

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This book seems to be quite informing. Drugs do have a lot of negative impacts to the society and it is best if people knew of about these impacts. Thanks for the engaging review!
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The review provided valuable insights. The plot is intriguing, centered on Dr. Nolan's investigation into Angel's death from a fentanyl overdose. I'm eager to explore the book and uncover the discoveries made by the medical practitioner.
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Thank you so much for such a detailed review. It felt like taking me through the book itself, I can guess it may have a lot of positive things to say about it. I love the subject matter of drugs that is being highlighted in the book and for the fact that the author is trying to reach young people as well regarding the issue, it warms my heart. This could be an eye opening opening book.
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“The Einstein Edict” is a thought-provoking exploration of the relationship between science, philosophy, and the human condition, in a world where the moral questions of advanced technology are at the forefront. The whole story is about a group of scientists who are now confronting ethical dilemmas as they are discovering things that can either save or destroy our civilization. The main characters consist of Dr. Alice Hart, a curious physicist who is now caught between her knowledge and the future of the world, as well as Dr. Samuel Kline, a very rational man whose pragmatism is oftentimes in contradiction to Alice's idealism.
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In my opinion, the book sounds interesting from all angles, starting with the main character and the crime investigation, ending with a very relevant problem of teenage addictions. I like that the medical expertise of the author himself makes the story so much more believable and the facts provided can be trusted, because he actually knows what he's talking about. Thank you for gifting the book and congratulations on BOTD!
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Drug abuse is still a problem in many parts of the world. I'm glad the author highlighted this issue in the book to shed light on the adverse effects of these drugs.
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Wow! I think this book would give insights into real-life issues like drug abuse around us. And I will like to give it a try. Thank you for a thorough analysis and evaluation of the book and congrats on BOTD.
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“The Einstein Edict” by E.W. Johnson is a story about the devastating toll hard drugs have on families, communities and countries. The main character is Dr. Sean Nolan, a medical doctor that has dealt with drug abuse in his county. He saves a teen named Cody who has overdosed on fentanyl drugs disguised as OxyContin and after reviving him he tries to learn who is the drug supplier. Cody finally tells Nolan who the drug supplier is while attending a funeral for his friend Shane, and Nolan tries to stop the flow of drugs and save the town. Sadly, after he thought he stemmed the flow of fentanyl he learns that a girl named Angel has died from a fentanyl overdose. Dr. Nolan found it hard to believe that Angel overdosed after he had educated the students of the awful effects of fentanyl. Nolan then joins forces with the sheriff to find the source and they discover hidden and terrifying secrets. Dr. Nolan has seen enough and he takes things into his own hands and acts as a vigilante to track down the drug supplier. This book is a good read for parents and medical doctors so they are prepared for the worst that comes from drug abuse.
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What a thorough review! I loved how you highlighted the book's moral complexity and made readers reflect on justice, trauma, and healing. It’s clear why this story resonated with you—great job!
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Drugs would be the end of our young people, and I appreciate the efforts Dr. Nolan takes to warn local students about the dangers of fentanyl and the investigations he takes with others. I am curious to know about those hidden secrets that are both terrifying and nauseating. Congratulations on BOTD! 
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Drugs would be the end of our young people, and I appreciate the efforts Dr. Nolan takes to warn local students about the dangers of fentanyl and the investigations he takes with others. I am curious to know about those hidden secrets that are both terrifying and nauseating. Congratulations on BOTD! 
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Dr. Nolan is on the hunt to find out about the mystery behind the fentanyl drugs in his town. The outline of the story is exciting. Though it seems promising, I am not a fan of books involving drugs so I'll skip this one. Thanks for the review. Congrats on the BOTD!
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It seems quite interesting book about overdosing on fentanyl-laced drugs and failing legal system. I think overdosing is serious problem nowadays. It sounds like compelling read. This book must be real eye-opener, in reality we should notice our children and loved ones. The victim could be anyone. I'm sure it would be nice experience such earning knowledge about danger of overdosing through reading thrilling book. Thank you for writer and such good review
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“The Einstein Edict” compellingly addresses the severe societal consequences of hard drug use, particularly focusing on the opioid crisis. Through its characters, it illustrates the tragic effects of fentanyl-laced drugs on individuals and families. Characters like Cody and Shane, alongside Angel’s heartbreaking story, exemplify the personal toll of addiction and overdose. The narrative emphasizes how these experiences resonate within communities. The book underscores the urgent need for intervention programs and highlights importance of educating youth about drug dangers, advocating for justice amidst widespread tragedy.
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"The Einstein Edict" by E.W. Johnson M.D, a book that features drug abuse, medicine , and the society. An interesting book.
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