Review of Certain Cure

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I liked the storyline and I also like crime fiction and mystery not necessarily because of religion and science fiction. I think I will enjoy this. Thanks for your review and recommendation!
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Book 📚📖 of the day BOTD is C T M H science meeting religion in the life of (3) generation of the Cummings family clair was diagnosed with terminal cancer at(70) she had a journalist daughter who worked as a tv journalist..the twist of the strory begin when her teen grandson discovered the dark secrets..such an amazing story it was well written and reviewed I will recommend it 💯✅
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Today's BOTD is a novel that mixes suspense and wonder with science and religion. Readers interested in technological and medical advancements dealing with cancer and immortality will be hooked right from the start. This one isn't for me, but your review was fantastic! Thank you! :-)
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As per the review the book appears to be a crime thriller with nano technology, medical science, and religion amalgamated in the story. Thanks for a powerful review.
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I'm curious about the author's approach and how he combined religion and science in his novel. The idea of finding nanotechnology able to cure cancer is fascinating and will hopefully become true soon. Thanks for this engaging review!
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A nanochip that eliminates all cancer cells and also rejuvenates others would be a great revolution in the field of medicine. Surely everyone would want to get a shot. The mystery surrounding the murder of Archibald Claiborne and what he was involved in is intriguing. Sounds interesting!
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Post by Rica Concepcion »

Science and religion have more often been complementary to each other, and the relationship has been dynamic.I like that the book is highly educational and also covers doctors, quantum physics, complex calculations, etc. Surely, readers who have knowledge of medicine will find this book engaging, as they'll relate well to the storyline. Amusing and fantastic review. Well done
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A combination of science and religion, the concept of book seems to be awesome. Because there is a popular saying that " without religion science is lame and without science religion is blind ". So, I think the book is going to be very interesting with suspense plot. Review is quite informative.
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I was completely blown away of the invigorating feeling the suspense of the book left in me when I finished just the first few chapters. Greed is a powerful consequence that can lead to destruction for anyone not just Archibald. I am beyond excited of the twists and turns yet to come. Thank you for writing a honest and insightful review!
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This book sounds very interesting. I really want to know more about the relationship between this nanochip tech with Arcgibald's death. I really want to read it. Thanks for the review.
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Congrats on BOTD!
Science and religion's interactions create a form of suspense around the question of immortality. Intriguingly, Archibald Claiborne's murder and the circumstances surrounding it remain a mystery. There would be a huge medical revolution if there was a nanochip that could kill all cancer cells while also reviving other types. That's interesting!
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This book is related with science and religions ,There is mystery in the whole book ,you can't predict future happening in this book .if you want to read about science and if you know religion go for the book..
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Post by Asma Aisha Ansari »

Certain Cure: Where Science Meets Religion sounds like a gripping blend of sci-fi and religious themes. The promise of immortality through nanotechnology has me intrigued, but I wonder if it's too good to be true.
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Amazing book for religious enthusiastics and technology lovers
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I enjoy reading books that tie science and religion together. Crime thrillers that keep me guessing are my favorite books. Thank you for your excellent review.
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