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Unorthodoxy

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Cecil Reitmeister is a loner. An intelligent loner, but a loner all the same. His experiments could potentially lead to the significant prolonging of human life, but at what cost?

Unorthodoxy is definitely not for the faint of heart and can be gruesome at times. Having said that I enjoyed the evocative writing style and found myself wanting more as I was reading.

An interesting book and an author that I would consider reading more from in the future.

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Cecil Reitmeister has a plan to conquer saving the world with his brainiac thoughts of survival skills as a loner in society. But when his social worker and the police show up to break down the walls of his life even more, he scatters around as a survivor the only way he knows how. He becomes a commoner in town, and becomes recluse. He becomes obsessed to save the world, and humanity.

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Unorthodoxy takes readers on a journey into the mind of an unusual scientist whose experiments with microbes may double human lifespan. The writing is a fantastic with picturesque language. For a trip off the beaten path with a look into a twisted mind, read this.

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Unorthodoxy gets off to a promising albeit disgusting start (this book is definitely not for the squeamish). But somewhere around the 3/4 mark it devolves into an adolescent mish mash of melodrama...

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