Review of Certain Cure

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I have already read and really liked the book! I was drawn to it by the subtle "Where Science Meets Religion", because it is just the topic I was always interested in. I never believed they were mutually exclusive and this story was excellent at mixing and giving some ideas I never considered at such angles. Very good, recommend to all and congratulate on BOTD!
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This book review brings forward the idea of immortality and the lure it has for those willing to pay the unknown price. Always a great concept with intrigue in hand. Looking forward to this exciting read.
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I like how fiction and real-life questions, such as achieving immortality, are mixed in this novel.
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Post by Udegbunam Miriam »

What religion has to say about technology? It'll be interesting to discover this correlation between science and religion in this book. Its theme sound so unique. Interesting review.
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I'm not very science savvy, but I love unpredictable twists, and I think the moral limits of medicine are a subject worth exploring.
Great review.
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Hmm? Now this crime thriller sounds interesting. I'm eager to know the relationship between the murderers of Claiborne and the immortality chip. Good review.
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A nanochip with technology that could be the key to immortality. That sounds very interesting. I count myself in to enjoy this story. Congrats on being BOTD. To the reviewer, job well done the review was very informative and descriptive.
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Your review was incredibly engaging and well-summarized. I immensely enjoyed the sample pages; they were thrilling, combining the perfect balance of suspense, mystery, and a vibrant mix of characters. The author has created the scenes so perfectly that it will keep readers wanting more. It is one of my favorite samples I have read. A heartful congratulations to the author!
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I'm wary of the so-called chip that gives immortality and cures cancer. Something tells me that it has a serious side effect. I like that the suspense in this book isn't too intense. Nice review.
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I like books that leave you satisfied after reading. I like books that give you an unexpected outcome. I also like books that were written by a good storytelling author. Certain Cure has all these qualities and therefore compels me to read it. Great review.
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Laudable review that touched the most intriguing pages of Certain Cure. The interplay of Science and religion is thought-provoking. Moreso, quantum physics and nano chips quipped with immortality. It raises an eyebrow as you endlessly probe through all the pages.
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Wow! What a thorough and thought-provoking review! I am so intrigued at the intersection between science and religion, and more than a little nervous about nanochip technology and its' correlation with the "end times" of the Christian Bible. Your review proves that this book will stimulate some wonderful internal discussion about the topic. I'm also looking forward to "meeting" the characters and watching the relationship progress between Helene and Robert. Thank you for your compelling appraisal!
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Post by Ajiferuke Ajibola »

The story seems loaded with interesting events. Immortality sounds like a great idea. I feel like reading it already. The author did well to include an epilogue. I enjoyed reading your review.
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This review provides a medium which enables anyone to want read through this book. I urge book lovers to try this one. Thanks.
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Post by Limpho Mojakisane »

It sounds like an interesting book with mystery and suspense aspects. I would like to know what or who might have caused Archibald's mysterious death and how it relates to other aspects of the novel. Moreover, I would love to know more about this cancer healing technology. Seems like a great book indeed, though I am not much of a Sci-Fi fan.
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