Official Review: The Cure That Killed by Chris Ettles

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Liz Alice wrote: 22 Nov 2020, 01:47 This sounds like a really good sci-fi novel that explores both sides of science. Jennifer seems like a strong female protagonist who faces challenges head-on. It's also a nice reminder that the world still has kindness in it and there are people who'd offer a helping hand. Great review!
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Oooooh... A CTMH
This is right up my alley!
Jennifer Milne's character is one of my favorite aspects of the book. This girl is amazing. Her courage, work ethic, high morals, sense of responsibility, and loving nature can inspire many readers. She has an unbeatable spirit and confronts evil in spite of anything. Jennifer is a true fighter and leads others by example. You can't help but love her and cheer her on while following her incredible adventures.
I love this Jeniffer Milne already
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Nothing better than a well built character's background and personality. I already want to know more about Jennifer. Great review!
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Sounds like an interesting and exciting book with strong, developed characters. This may have to be a Thanksgiving break read. Thanks for the thorough review.
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Jennifer is an example of the depths that a goal would take you too. It's a story of full mettle and patience. I like it.
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This seems to be an amazing thriller. I haven't read a crime thriller in a while. Thanks for your awesome review!!
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damis wrote: 24 Nov 2020, 23:00 Nothing better than a well built character's background and personality. I already want to know more about Jennifer. Great review!
Thank you very much! :)
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Eareeves99 wrote: 25 Nov 2020, 01:05 Sounds like an interesting and exciting book with strong, developed characters. This may have to be a Thanksgiving break read. Thanks for the thorough review.
Thank you very much and Happy Thanksgiving! :)
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I love your review, the clarity of your comments and how direct you were pointing out the highs and lows of the book. Apart from that, it made me really interested in the book. I'll be sure to add it to my bookshelf. Well done.
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NerdyVicky wrote: 27 Nov 2020, 20:42 I love your review, the clarity of your comments and how direct you were pointing out the highs and lows of the book. Apart from that, it made me really interested in the book. I'll be sure to add it to my bookshelf. Well done.
Thank you so much for your kind words! :)
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