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"Particles in the Air" by Jenna Podjasek is interesting science thriller. The main plot scientist creates a new virus release it on the United States, leading to widespread panic and chaos. The air is silent weapon for terrorist to use this virus and harm people. It seems interesting.
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"Particles in the Air" by Jenna Podjasek is interesting science thriller. The main plot scientist creates a new virus release it on the United States, leading to widespread panic and chaos. The air is silent weapon for terrorist to use this virus and harm people. It seems interesting.
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Particles in the air is a great thriller. It gave insightful information about bioterrorism.i especially loved how each character is very discriptive.
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I love the plot of this book, Particles in the Air, by Jenna Podjasek, MD, because it is unique and not something you come across often. I'm sure that Dr. Mallory Hayes came up with a solution just in time. Congratulations on BOTD.
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Congrats on BOTD!
A compelling medical thriller that transports readers to the center of a fatal pandemic is Jenna Podjasek's Particles in the Air. Fans of thrillers and those interested in public health concerns should not miss this book, which combines realistic medical understanding with intense suspense.
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It looks like an exciting and engaging thriller about the threat of bioterrorism. I can't wait to read it.
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I don't know if it's only me that bioterrorism freaks out in the view of the fact why do scientists create virus and put the world in calamity Kudo's on the Author on this amazing medical thriller book
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The book provides a comprehensive and accessible analysis of air pollution, exploring its effects from the smallest particles to broader environmental health problems through scientific research, personal anecdotes and case studies on mixed research the writer emphasizes the often unseen threats of pollution and its profound global and local effects. The book also provides in-depth information on possible solutions and the role of new policies in combating air pollution.
Overall, "Particles in the Air" is an illuminating read that raises awareness of a very urgent global issue and provides actionable perspective. This is a valuable resource for anyone interested in environmental science, public health, or just understanding the invisible forces that affect our lives. I would rate 4.5 out of 5.
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The review describes Particles in the Air as a fascinating medical thriller with well-developed characters, a fast-paced storyline, and meticulous detail. The acclaim for Dr. Podjasek's ability to build tension and suspense makes the book seem quite appealing. The advice for fans of medical thrillers, as well as the plausible scenario, contribute to its appeal.
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Thank you for your informative review. I'm glad you liked the book. It's great that the editing was so well done. I think that those who like medical thrillers will enjoy this book. That isn't a genre that I choose a lot and I'm tired of pandemics now, so I will pass on it.
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I love medical thrillers, can't wait to read this book. I would love to know more about bioterrorism and how the virus affect patients. I'm glad the book made it to being the BOTD.
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The review was spot on. I was drawn into the book after this great review. I am not a fan of the bioterrisom but I found the description from the reviewer very detailed and suspenseful. Well done.
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Thanks for your wonderful review, it's captivating me to read more about how this story ended up in the book, just like being treated like COVID-19 cases in the past few years, thanks to the author for being able to put it together on being book of the day
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Medical thrillers are always one of my top genres as it's so intriguing and informative. It sounds like the author did an exceptional job of this and I'm excited to read it. I'm curious to find out who the villian is and if he/she really had a good reason for doing the unthinkable. Thanks for an excellent review. Congrats on BOTD.
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“Particles in the Air” by Jenna Podjasek, MD, is a gripping medical thriller about bioterrorism, featuring Dr. Mallory Hayes, an infectious disease specialist who uncovers a virus unleashed by a rogue scientist. Fast-paced and expertly detailed, the book offers suspense, well-developed characters, and a credible, engaging plot. Rated 5/5. Thank you for an amazing review.
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