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The Chemist Review

Stephenie Meyer, Action, Adventure, Contemporary, Espionage, Female Lead, Fiction, Mystery, Politics, Psychological, Romance, Spy, Suspense, Thriller, Women’s, Young Adult

The Chemist

Published: 8, November 2016
Genres: Action, Adventure, Contemporary, Espionage, Female Lead, Fiction, Mystery, Politics, Psychological, Romance, Spy, Suspense, Thriller, Women’s, Young Adult

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The Chemist Summary


The Review:

The narrative and story of The Chemist by Stephenie Meyer are compact and well developed, with engaging characters who all originate from various perspectives but finally fit beautifully. Stephenie Meyer crafts a novel that is long enough to be finished without the necessity for ten additional sequels. Truth be told, the characters might be fascinating enough to warrant another book. It's definitely worth reading!!

Stephenie Meyer's early chapters don't usually pull me into the plot, but I keep reading since I realize this is a defect in her writing, but this will be an issue for new readers.

While reading the first few pages, I instantly thought to myself, "This is awful Dean Koontz fan fiction." I kept reading, and while the novel reminded me of a Dean Koontz suspense thriller, it wasn't a blatant copy of his work; rather, it was the author's original work.

The novel is a pleasant escape into a world of love and commitment. In some ways, it reminds me of Twilight. However, to be able to indulge in fantasy, one must ignore or otherwise justify a great deal.

The book tells us that the torture of US citizens is rampant in the United States. Torture is used by US agencies both overseas and in the United States on a regular basis. Also, torture is effective. For me, the most important point is that torture does not work.

However, in this novel, it's the primary female character's eccentricity; it's what she does. People are being tortured in order to get the truth. However, if you, like me, can just ignore all of these inconsistencies, you may enjoy a fast-paced and amusing thriller.

This is a fast-paced narrative that does not allow you to relax for long periods of time. It was distinct from author's earlier stories in that it is highly scientific and intellectual, but it also has a lot of murdering, pursuing, combat, and fleeing for your survival.

You'll come across twists and turns, surprises, what-the-heck moments, and lovely romance. I can smell the rage at the opening of this book, and I'm curious whether it began as a reaction to some frightening events years ago but evolved into exquisite artistry.

The sheer quantity of pages made me pleased, but even though it took a few days to finish, it was still a real page-turner. The epilogue, on the other hand, utterly surprised me. It took me two readings of the last chapter and epilogue before it all came together.

The epilogue, on the other hand, utterly surprised me. It took me a while to get through the last chapter and epilogue, but once I did, everything started to make sense.

Normally, the epilogue is one of the book's personal viewpoints; however, this epilogue was not. So I was thrown aback, and as I remembered specific details from the novel, the puzzle pieces began to fall into place.

It's similar to how they find things out in the novel. It was done on purpose, and I believe it was a great technique to make the reader ponder.

It's violent, but the profanity and gore factor are kept in check. This one was quite enjoyable for me, especially when I learned about Einstein, the coolest security dog ever, and his gang.

Stephenie Meyer has matured as a writer. Her Twilight books were well-written, but they were also heavy on youthful romance and anguish. The Host came up with a unique premise, depicting the invasion of Earth through the eyes of an extraterrestrial, complete with anguish.

Regardless, the novel's unusual plot made it one of my favorites. The Chemist, a gripping action/mystery with minimal angst, is now available. It was fantastic. Exciting, inventive, and well-written.

It was very engaging and even a little instructive! Very tense and sorrowful, but not overly dark considering the topic line. Given the circumstances, the romance seems a little brief and weird.

I would have wanted a longer conclusion or a more descriptive epilogue about where the people ended up, as well as what happened to a couple of characters that I can't discuss because of the spoiler concern.

I found the main character refreshing because of how she was presented, and that is a genuine human, which makes it a story that is founded in reality.

I stayed up late to complete it. Although there is romance, it is not significant. Instead, you're on the edge of your seat from page one, waiting to find out who lives and who dies.

In my thoughts, the characters came to life, and my heart raced as I struggled with them on their quest for freedom and another day of life. And that makes this a fascinating read.


Final Thoughts:

I enjoy that this is a stand-alone novel, but I wouldn't mind if author made it into a series. It is more mature than her previous works, and it is intended for an adult audience; there are implied sexual situations and violence, which should be avoided by people who wish to safeguard young minds.

This was a fantastic read for me. From beginning to end, the narrative was well-written, exciting, and interesting. The protagonist was intelligent, strong, and capable, and the characters were genuine.

She develops odd allies and exploits her highly specialized skill set in a race to rescue their lives after being betrayed by the clandestine government agency that developed her.

The Chemist was a thrilling, suspenseful narrative that had you on the edge of your seat! And the possibilities for where the author may take these characters in the future are infinite, which is something I eagerly await.

This is an excellent book for minds that have already been distorted. The summary gives you a good idea of what this book is about, and if you like Dean Koontz, you'll enjoy it.

Wow, she can write, I kept thinking. Very good at times, I wondered if it wasn't truly her who wrote this novel, but Stephenie Meyer doesn't need any fancy words from me.

She has a long list of accomplishments on her resume. However, as the book's end came, I disliked having to leave characters and their world since it was so naturally structured, well-crafted, and thoroughly researched, with characters that were so genuine and engaging.

Even the most romantic readers, the most hard-core action lovers, and those who enjoy surprises within surprises will find something to enjoy in The Chemist.


Synopsis:

“In this gripping page-turner, an ex-agent on the run from her former employers must take one more case to clear her name and save her life.

She used to work for the U.S. government, but very few people ever knew that. An expert in her field, she was one of the darkest secrets of an agency so clandestine it doesn't even have a name. And when they decided she was a liability, they came for her without warning.

Now she rarely stays in the same place or uses the same name for long. They've killed the only other person she trusted, but something she knows still poses a threat. They want her dead, and soon. When her former handler offers her a way out, she realizes it's her only chance to erase the giant target on her back. But it means taking one last job for her ex-employers.

To her horror, the information she acquires only makes her situation more dangerous. Resolving to meet the threat head-on, she prepares for the toughest fight of her life but finds herself falling for a man who can only complicate her likelihood of survival. As she sees her choices being rapidly whittled down, she must apply her unique talents in ways she never dreamed of.

In this tautly plotted novel, Meyer creates a fierce and fascinating new heroine with a very specialized skill set. And she shows once again why she's one of the world's bestselling authors.”


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Rating: 85/100
Recommended: 90/100 Yes.

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Fahrenheit 451

Fahrenheit 451

Fahrenheit 451

Published: 19, October 1953

Author: Ray Bradbury
Genres: Children's, Classic, Fiction, Literary, Movie Tie-In, Politics, Satire, Science Fiction


Rating: 95/100
Recommended: 100/100 Yes.

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Fahrenheit 451 (1966):


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The Review:

The story depicts a future American society in which books are illegal and those that are discovered are burned by "firemen." The autoignition temperature of paper, as defined by the book's tagline 451, is "the temperature at which book paper catches fire and burns." Guy Montag, the main character, is a firefighter who grows disillusioned with his profession of censoring books and destroying information, finally leaving and dedicating himself to the preservation of literary and cultural texts. This book is considered the best work of Mr. Ray Bradbury and after reading it, you’ll say the same for sure.

The first thing that springs to mind is that the future Bradbury envisaged has arrived. I'm not referring to real book burning, but to the mind-numbing effect of social media, the hollow diet of visual junk and meaningless tripe that many of us refer to as "entertainment." So many situations in this novel stand out; hit you across the face for being deliberately ignorant about crucial topics; for being politically indifferent. Let us pray that we are spared the horrific finale that Bradbury foresaw. The writing style is functional rather than poetic, yet the cerebral substance is amazing.

I must implore every book lover and reader to read this book if they have not already done so. Because the dystopian future depicted in this novel is "now," I believe it is one of the most necessary books to read if you want to comprehend today's media and censorship concerns.

It's a short novel and a quick read, and it sparks a spark of thought about the power of literature, but it's all so hurried, so rapid to build and accelerate, that many possibilities to go deeper are wasted. Nonetheless, it was sufficient to convey its intended point in a short amount of pages and it proved to be accurate in many ways that we can see around us now.

The first half of this book shows a shift in the main character, and the second half shows what he does to repair the flaws he notices in the first half. And that's all I can say so as not to ruin anything for the first-time readers.

Although this was written during the McCarthy era in the 1950s, it still holds up today. Unfortunately, many of the predictions made in the book came true, but not all.

I watched the 1966 adaptation of this book when I was very young and had no idea why the books were being burned and was so upset because I consider all the books to be treasures from the time I could read, and the image of books being burned is still etched in the back of my mind. Now I understand why the books were being burned, and I realize it is still happening today, albeit metaphorically, and I believe I am one of the very few people who can see it. If anyone sees what I'm referring to, please leave a comment or message.

The characters are brought to life through well-written dialogue that gives each one a distinct voice. And, despite the futuristic setting, the representation of life in an unfamiliar world is so well done that it's frequently difficult to remember this isn't how life really is. But when you do, you can't help but feel fortunate.


Final Thoughts:

Some of these legendary authors must have time machines since most of the time when they wrote about the future, it was right, such as when Mr. Ray Bradbury predicted ear pods and wall-to-wall informative TVs that broadcasted information 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

The most troubling thing I read was one of the reasons for burning the books in this novel, which reminded me of the period and age we are currently living in. According to the book, the people wanted the offending things gone. Because everyone is upset by something, everything is objectionable, therefore everything must be destroyed.

The story rings true for me in terms of how readily individuals are offended by another person's ideas, attitudes, behaviors, or beliefs. In the novel, those things are still permissible; they can't restrict what you think, but without the ability to write them down, ideas and thoughts die quickly. That is absolutely correct and horrifying.


Synopsis:

“Nearly seventy years after its original publication, Ray Bradbury’s internationally acclaimed novel Fahrenheit 451 stands as a classic of world literature set in a bleak, dystopian future. Today its message has grown more relevant than ever before.

Guy Montag is a fireman. His job is to destroy the most illegal of commodities, the printed book, along with the houses in which they are hidden. Montag never questions the destruction and ruin his actions produce, returning each day to his bland life and wife, Mildred, who spends all day with her television “family.” But when he meets an eccentric young neighbor, Clarisse, who introduces him to a past where people didn’t live in fear and to a present where one sees the world through the ideas in books instead of the mindless chatter of television, Montag begins to question everything he has ever known.”


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The Truth About COVID-19

Exposing The Great Reset, Lockdowns, Vaccine Passports, and the New Normal
Published: 29, April 2021

Genres: Tobacco Addiction, Preventive Medicine, Political Freedom, Medicine History & Commentary, Alternative & Complementary Medicine, History Of Medicine, Politics Of Privacy & Surveillance, Public Affairs & Policy Politics Books, Propaganda & Political Psychology, Conspiracy Theories

Sometimes I read a book that just opens my eyes, it’s not that I am not aware of what is actually happening around me but when you read these conspiracy theory books, you realize you are not the only one thinking about what is going on around us.

This book is really going to open your eyes and I think it is going to be removed from the public view soon, so if you want to read it then just buy it as soon as you can. I read a few things about Dr. Joseph Mercola and according to what I read; he monetizes public health for his own gain. This book perpetuates the same conspiracy theories he promotes on his website and in his newsletters. But I think we must listen and read what someone has to say before coming to a conclusion. Same like I read books by presidents, Obama and Trump at the same time but I never judge or give a final verdict on who is good and who is bad. I just read books and collect knowledge.

I think when you lose your civil rights because of fear then it is your own fault. I have seen many people using this pandemic as a fashion statement and this kind of behavior actually increases this kind of situation's benefits for the few and makes the masses suffer.

The author is against modern medicine and he proves it with lots of facts and data. According to him, the main killer of humans is modern medicine in these times and if you look at the records you are going to understand why he says that. This book is an eye-opener for everyone even if you believe in it or not.

One thing that I liked was the info you get about how to make your immune system strong enough to fight these viruses and pathogens. Just for that, it is a must-have book for you and your family’s safety.

This book is all about one main question; is this pandemic a scam and a new way to control the mindless masses or is it actually happening like what the trendsetters are showing by making it a fashion statement? AND, is the media telling the truth?

I can’t say much about this book and its contents because I can’t openly say what my opinion about this matter is because I am just reviewing a book and not reviewing the society and the politics of controlling the masses and civil rights so only the elite can be in power. So I want all my readers to comment on what they think about this book and the condition of our society at this time?


Synopsis:
“A Wall Street Journal and USA Today national bestseller!

Multiple New York Times best-selling author Dr. Joseph Mercola and Ronnie Cummins, founder and director of the Organic Consumers Association, team up to expose the truth―and end the madness―about COVID-19.

Since early 2020, the world has experienced a series of catastrophic events―a global pandemic caused by what appears to be an engineered coronavirus; international lockdowns and border closings causing widespread business closures, economic collapse, and massive unemployment; and an unprecedented curtailment of civil liberties and freedoms in the name of keeping people safe by locking them up in their homes.

We are now living in a world that is increasingly ruled, not by our democratic systems and institutions, but by public health fiat, carried out by politicians who rule by instilling fear and panic.

In The Truth About COVID-19, Dr. Mercola and Cummins reveal new and emerging evidence that:
  • The SARS-CoV-2 virus was, indeed, lab-engineered and emerged from a negligently managed bioweapons lab in Wuhan, China
  • The global pandemic was long anticipated by global elites who have used it to facilitate and hide the largest upward transfer of wealth in human history
  • PCR testing, case counts, morbidity, and vaccine safety and efficacy data have been widely manipulated and misrepresented
  • Obesity, diabetes, and heart disease are known to worsen COVID-19 outcomes, but the junk food industry continues to push its agenda at the expense of public health
  • Safe, simple, and inexpensive treatment and prevention for COVID-19 have been censored and suppressed to create a clear path for vaccine acceptance
  • Effectiveness of the vaccines has been wildly exaggerated and major safety questions have gone unanswered
The good news in all of this is that we can take control of our health and that, together, we have the power to unite and fight back for our health, democracy, and freedom. The time is now for a global awakening. As Dr. Mercola and Cummins remind us, this is the fight of our lives.”

The reason I wanted to give full points was because of the research and facts and all the data authors gathered and without fear of the powers against them they published this book.

I can give this book a thousand points but still, a lot of people will think it is just propaganda and a trick to make money by the author and he is using this pandemic to make a profit for himself so for that reason, I am not giving this book full points but it is still hundred percent recommended because of the reasons I mentioned earlier.

Rating: 90/100
Recommended: 100/100 Yes.

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