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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Wow. So all the greatest scientists the world has ever known were believers. That's interesting. Nice review!!!!!!
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The book sounds like one I'll enjoy reading and learning from. Nice review
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Terrorism and Christianity. Intriguing! This review just makes me want to read the book- very well done.
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Wow, science and religion always don't go together but getting to know that Isaac Newton combines the duo fascinates me.
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Sounds like an incredible crime thriller story. I find it interesting that the author connects Christianity and a crime thrill. I'm still debating whether to read the book or not. Congratulations on being the BOTD.
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The plot is interesting and thrilling, not to mention, thought-provoking. I fancy reading crime thriller books and this sounds like a book that I will enjoy!
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After such a glowing review, I am really tempted to read this book – glad to see that it's not very religious. Thanks for the great review!
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This sounds like a very good thriller. I must say I was amazed to hear that Newton spent most of his time studying the Bible, that's a new revelation for me. Thanks for the review.
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What a fascinating story this would make if goes to the cinema, I can see Tom Hanks as Michael with other supporting characters. I'm still trying to grasp the fact that Isaac Newton is an avid bible believer. Good job but the author for reiterating these facts. Congrats on BOTD.
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It sound like something intriguing that would interest me but the inclusion of the Bible is really changing my opinion. I would love to find out about Michael's character and I hope the action presented to readers was fast-paced. :tiphat:
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It looks intriguing. Science and religion are an interesting combination for a storyline. Looks like a book I may enjoy. Great review.
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Sounds like an incredible blend of facts and fiction! I always thought that science and religion were mutually exclusive. It is so intriguing to hear that Isaac Newton was both a scientist and a Christian. Thank you for the detailed and insightful review! Happy reading :techie-studyinggray:
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A group of fanatic Christians trying to force Jesus's second coming by carrying out bible prophecies themselves. This equal parts intriguing and discomforting.
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This review made the book sound interesting and intriguing. Thanks for this review
I would really love to read this book
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This is ok be action packed intriguing C/T/M/H book. This story really seems to have great potential. It's a thrilling and curious read for me. Thanks for a great review.
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