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Official Review: Code of Disjointed Letters by JT Alblood

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[Following is the official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Code of Disjointed Letters" by JT Alblood.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Many people through the ages have claimed that their Holy Book contains some sort of code or unexplainable mystery thereby proving its validity. This seems to be the initial storyline of this book; however it soon spins into something entirely different. Code of Disjointed Letters is written by JT Alblood and is a fascinating fictional and Psychological Thriller, which will leave you pondering your reality.

Oktay is an ordinary guy who works as a radiologist and lives happily with his partner, Elif, in the city of Istanbul. He develops an interest in futuristic ideas, time travel, evolution, ancient civilizations, the mysteries of the universe and particularly, the secret code of the Holy Qur’an. He becomes so passionate and seeks for any information that he can find. So much so, that his passion turns into obsession. He studies the Qur’an until he is convinced that he has found the secret of the disjointed letters in the book. Meanwhile, Elif watches him engulf himself, while trying to remain supportive.

Oktay works frantically day and night until he is finally ready to show the world his amazing discovery. He is invited to a television program, to explain his work. He then gets invited to be in a big brother type program in which he and the other contestants would vie to win the grand prize, plus it would give further exposure to his work. The other contestants all work in the field of similar subjects. There is a professor, a cleric, an astrologer, a spiritualist and a child prodigy. They discuss deep concepts such as life, death, the apocalypse and the hidden message of the Holy Book, with many opposing viewpoints.

I personally, have studied the book that Oktay refers to, the Holy Qur’an, therefore I understand what he means when he talks about the disjointed letters. Many through the ages have pondered their meaning. Oktay talks about his work so passionately that he almost drags me into believing that there might be some truth to his statements.

Reading to the end of this book is definitely worth your while. Even though some may not understand Oktay’s explanations about what he has apparently discovered, the story changes rapidly and the reader will gain understanding. For the first half of the book I found the book to be okay, although not amazing, yet when I read till the end I was spellbound, and amazed that a story could be changed in such a dramatic way. This book unquestionably deserves a four out of four stars. The author writes in such a captivating manner that I am excited to read all his other books.

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Sounds interesting. I am glad you enjoy the book. Thank you for the insightful review. :)
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I did enjoy the book immensely. I don't usually read thrillers, however I think that I should expand my choices and I might even become attached to this genre. I would like to congratulate the author on his book, and say that I am definitely looking toward to reading his other stories.

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@stoppoppingtheP A very enthusiastic review and if I didn't already have his books in my to be read shelf, they would be headed there now. Great job as always, and congrats to the author on a job well done!
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Your comments pertain to mine when i read the book.
Great review!
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Nice review! The book was very unique and interesting. The main character sounds very relatable, with his passion turning in an obseesion.
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I'm glad the author wowed you in the second half of this book, stoppoppingtheP. Congrats to the author on a 4 star rating!
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Well, what an interesting demographic to focus on as well as subject. The initial paragraph reminded me of Dan Brown's The DaVinci Code. But this definitely seems interesting and unique, something to put onto my list. Do you think those who don't have significant knowledge of the Qu'ran would be able to keep up? The reason I ask is that you've specified studying the book so I'm wondering if me, having no background, would understand the explanation without having to research?
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Nice, detailed review. The book sounds very interesting.
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Great review, the book sount very interesting! Congratulstions to you and the author for another great book !
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HalcyonFlower wrote:Well, what an interesting demographic to focus on as well as subject. The initial paragraph reminded me of Dan Brown's The DaVinci Code. But this definitely seems interesting and unique, something to put onto my list. Do you think those who don't have significant knowledge of the Qu'ran would be able to keep up? The reason I ask is that you've specified studying the book so I'm wondering if me, having no background, would understand the explanation without having to research?
While I was reading the story, I even wandered the same thing. I do think that even if you have never heard of the Qur'an you would still be able to follow the story. The author does explain his 'discoveries' in quite a bit of detail. The disjointed letters that the author is talking about are some random letters that begin several of the the chapters. for example, one of the chapters begins with the letters A L M , and which have no apparent meaning, yet are an intrinsic part of the text.

One thing I want to add of interest is that, at one point in the story, the cleric explains about word repetitions in the Qur'an. Here is a quote from the book about what he said:

" "The word day is used three hundred and sixty five times," Hidir explained. "The word days, thirty times; the word month is used twelve times; punishment, one hundred and seventeen times; the word forgive is used twice that much;" "

There are several other repetitions of interest, and in fact I have read about it in many places that state that these claims are indeed true. I found this very fascinating and a matter of great interest.

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Sounds very intriguing. I wish I get the chance to read this book. Great review! Congratulations to JT Alblood for such a wonderful book!
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Wonderful review, stoppoppingtheP! I actually just read and reviewed the book that comes after this one, Homo Avatarius. The author does do an amazing job in writing such a captivating story! I can't wait to read his other works, too!

Congratulations on writing such an insightful review, and to the author for writing such a great book! :tiphat:
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Thanks.

I also can't wait to read his other books. I've already downloaded 'Save the Last Bullet for God'.

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Perfect! Sounds like JT Alblood consistently does an exceptional job with his writing, so I'm excited to read his others as well :)
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