Official Review: Inborn Error by Bruce R. Gilbert

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Re: Official Review: Inborn Error by Bruce R. Gilbert

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gen_g wrote: 16 May 2018, 06:08 This book looks terribly fascinating! It is a fascinating take on genetics and ethics, I am very intrigued by this novel. Thank you for your comprehensive review!
You are right. In a unique way, the author reminds us how impportant it is not to lose our humanity and to believe in the transformative power of unconditional love and support.
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thanks for the review about this book showing the importance of this book for learning about various ailments from which people suffer. seems like very useful book
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an interesting book per excellent, a must read for lovers of medical science ,written from medical knowledge background,my colldeaque has done a great review from a justified account
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cristinaro wrote: 17 May 2018, 02:17
gen_g wrote: 16 May 2018, 06:08 This book looks terribly fascinating! It is a fascinating take on genetics and ethics, I am very intrigued by this novel. Thank you for your comprehensive review!
You are right. In a unique way, the author reminds us how impportant it is not to lose our humanity and to believe in the transformative power of unconditional love and support.
I totally agree with you - it is our humanity which is the most valuable!
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isa3030 wrote: 22 May 2018, 00:43 an interesting book per excellent, a must read for lovers of medical science ,written from medical knowledge background,my colldeaque has done a great review from a justified account
Thank you. I merely tried to do my best and give full credit to the author.
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sanjus wrote: 21 May 2018, 15:08 thanks for the review about this book showing the importance of this book for learning about various ailments from which people suffer. seems like very useful book
What I particularly liked is the fact that the author uses medical references to explain the reasons behind the characters' behavior. He does this in a tactful and carefully planned manner and his medical explanations actually bring something new to the pleasure of reading.
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This sounds amazing. I love any kind of psychological thriller. The fact that Gilbert goes into the psychology behind Robert Ludlow's perfectionist behavior sounds great. I will have to add this to my shelf for later. Thanks for the great review.
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