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One word. AMAZING. This book sucked me in from the get-go. I was so excited to write this review and hopefully inspire someone else to take the same journey I just went on with this read.
For some, it may be slow to start up for some, but take my word on this. Keep reading. You’ll get swept back to a time of a world at war, in The Einstein Prophecy. Though things looked bad, these were also times when great minds were at work making new discoveries, solving unimaginable equations, and so much more.
You’ll be intrigued by the intellect of the beautiful Simone Rischad, and warmed by the love she has for her father Dr.Rischad. Follow them on their journey, as they follow their life’s passion. A quest to discover and learn about an ancient sarcophagus and its contents. All of which has always been said to be just a myth. A myth they are determined to prove otherwise. Their quest takes them all the way from the deserts of Egypt to the United States. Their travels were far from smooth sailing. They wind up at the beautiful campus of Princeton University, where the sarcophagus they intend to study had just been delivered.
Trust me in this book review. You’ll fall in love with Lucas’s charm, heroics, and quick wit. On his life’s quest to learn about and discover ancient relics and art work from far away lands from the distant past. Not only is he a professor at Princeton University, his neighbor is none other than the great Professor Albert Einstein.
Take a little walk in the past, with a side of mythical adventure, with this courageous crew of brainiacs. Not only will you be sucked into this adventure that you will not be able to get your self out of, you’ll be gaining a bit of accurate knowledge about the great Einstein himself and his contributions to our world history. Definitely a book I would recommend to anyone looking for a good read.
Learn more about the author, Robert Masello, in my book review of The Jekyll Revelation, another one of his books that I read earlier this year.
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