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The Miracle Strain: A Genetic Thriller

The Miracle Strain: A Genetic Thriller

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Disturbing and Disgusting Dribble
Review: Why Disney Film Studios have decided to put their support behind this sacraligous and disturbing novel suprises me. Not even Walt Disney, who lets face it, is not commonly regarded as one of the stalwarts of mental health would treat Cordy's novel as "normal".

This book is not entertaining.

This book is not clever.

This book is not good.

This book is disturbing.

This book is religously corrupt.

This book is not the type that should be encouraged, supported, or turned into a feature film.

Do not waste your money on this book, especially if you have or at any time have at any semblance of religous faith. If you possess any compassion or understanding of Christian ideals, again, do not purchase this book. You will regret it.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Techno_religious bable, the strain.
Review: Writen in a formulaic way using the two main subjects of the day: religion and genetics. Hey , why not mix and match and apply the principles of good movie-making (not book writing)? I have nothing against best-sellers except if the stink like one. This one does. An all-powerful secret society keeping the flame ,a serial killer with the same genetics as Christ, a machine developed single-handedly to create holograms of bodies from a strain of their genetic material . Sounds good, could have been good, but it isn't.Too much of a faith leap for a book. Did I mention a movie deal ?


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