Official Review: The New Eugenics by Conrad B. Quintyn

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Re: Official Review: The New Eugenics by Conrad B. Quintyn

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I love the comment “ Why couldn't the American government, which has spent trillions of dollars on useless wars in the Middle East, use these resources to make this technology available for free to the population?” Yes! Sharing a cure for Dementia or Alzheimer's disease would be appreciated by thousands of families dealing with these horrible diseases. One of the reasons I like the Onlinebookclub.org is that I would not normally read parts of this book, but it is fun to dive into a new area of interest.
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The book seems to provide a logical and scientific examination of the impacts of genetic engineering to public safety and the society.
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I would love to read his idea on human cloning.
What are the complications and whether it's achievable. This is a book I would so read.
The review is also well written
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I like the idea of it being addictive and insightful. Thanks for the review and congrats on BOTD.
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As a science student this books grabs my attention from the title only. But the review makes me want to read it through.
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This review is so detailed and would make one want to read this book. But then, I am not a fan of biologics. Congratulations anyways.
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If you are not a fan of biology, then this is not the book for you. Some of the information is not easy to process and it'll require patience to read the whole book. It has an interesting way of looking at genetics. Once you start reading, you discover a lot you didn't know and how genetic engineering can be used for good especially to cure diseases. I would also love to read it.
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This is a topic that does not interest me at all. Reading is a relaxing activity for me, and reading about this topic would not relax me at all.
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The book seems to be well-researched, and the author is seemingly passionate about the content included. That said, I believe some ideas like cloning would not be the most ideal way to go about. I have mixed feelings about the book; therefore, I'd rather read it to erase any doubts.
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Post by Fola Moni »

Thanks for the insightful review.

I must say I like the fact that Conrad made his point using scientific and logical reasoning because that's the only to prove to the world the kind of extreme dangers these innovations would pose
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The author discusses eugenics and highlights sub-themes such as cloning, in vitro fertilization, genome editing and self-controlled reproduction. Readers can expect logical and scientific backing of the subject matter, without a preachy approach. Thank you for a great review.
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I am not much of a scientist but I believe there is a lot I can learn from this storyline. More especially about cloning. Like Conrad B Quintyn in the new eugenics, some technologies are only available to people who are too rich to pay.
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I'm not into science at all, and I'm sure I'll have a hard time reading this book. However, it sounds like a very interesting and insightful book for those interested in eugenics.
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The topic of the book is a bit controversial. But I would love to read what it has to say about the topic. What a review here. Weldon.
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Wow this book sounds interesting I must read it, and congrats on BOTD
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