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The Plasma Cell Report

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This would have been a 5 star book for me... but all the emphasis on how the NSA operates and some of their operations, made me finally settle for 3 stars.

I think all of those explanations weren't necessary or it could be given in a chapter not in several of them. I didn't need to know the biography of their more proficient members, only their names to have some context during meetings. Maybe, they could share some of their experience or made us understand where they reasoning come from with their thoughts.

Other thing I never got was that this was supposed to be a report... but I never felt like I was reading such report, nor like I was being in the room where this report was being discussed. It's more like someone made a timeline of facts (considering the end of most of the people involved, the veracity of the timeline can be tested too). I was expecting the discussion to be on the epilogue but it wasn't, so there was not any kind of resolution to this report.

Even like that, I enjoyed reading this book. It was very well written and it was a pleasure to read about the Plasma Cell Project and all the consequences of it's implementation. The ending was surprising and I never saw it coming. I hope to read more of your books. I really like your writing style and the fact that you make me like books like this, so out of my comfort zone.

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Reverse aging is a scary concept overall and I appreciated how it worked with this really felt for Katie in the book and wanted to figure out why this was happen. it really makes you think about what could happen. And the scary part of this novel is that it doesn't feel like a unheard of concept. I enjoyed the way this was written.
And that it was a fascinating topic to think about Joel Geiderman has a great writing style for this type of book and leaving you questioning everything..

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I have a science background and this was WAY too sciency for me to be a novel. I did enjoy it, but I felt like I skimmed maybe a little too much. The process of anti-aging is definitely an interesting concept, this one was just a little too detailed maybe.

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