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Don't ask me how it ended. I started skimming at the 75% mark. Honestly, I would have DNF'd probably, except for the fact that so many people were asking about this book, wanting to know how it was and whether I liked it. I'm genuinely sorry to say that, no, I didn't. I was hugely disappointed by THE CHEMIST because everything about it, from the romance to the plot, was utterly devoid of substance. There would be flashes of good writing or clever dialogue, and I would sit up a little, hopeful, only to be disappointed again and again. If THE CHEMIST has any redeeming features, it's that it made me want to reread TWILIGHT and THE HOST, to see Meyer at her best. Soy fanática de la serie Twilight y no me importa lo que digan. Deben reconocer que Stephenie Meyer cambió para siempre la forma de escribir libros YA.

They are all on the move to find and take out the target that is trying to kill them all. All kinds of stuff goes down and in the end some of them end up where they want to be. <-- Like that wasn't cryptic. LOL, just read the book and you can know the whole story. YES I read it and I enjoyed it. 3.5 stars, rounding up. Final review, first posted on Fantasy Literature: Dr. Juliana Fortis has been on the run for some time. They want to kill her for reasons. She changes names constantly and keeps on the run. She booby-traps any place she stays in and they are some awesome booby traps. She sleeps in a gas mask and other things. Sounds like a pretty crap life. Analytical chemistry is the branch of chemistry that focuses on the understanding of matter, in other words, the analysis of the materials that make up a sample, using experimental or laboratory methods. This branch is divided into quantitative analytical chemistry (quantity) and qualitative analytical chemistry (quality). Stephenie Meyer changes it up fairly dramatically in The Chemist (2016), her second adult novel, where there is nary a vampire, werewolf or space alien to be found. It’s a rather pulpy but absorbing thriller in the vein of a Jason Bourne novel (to whom she’s dedicated this novel, among others). There’s no real speculative element here, other than perhaps some new developments in chemical-based torture and some startlingly smart dogs.Would I recommend? Maybe, as I think this is one that you have to read for yourself to see if you love or hate it! for the coming school year are already planning for the … [Read More...] The Best Organic Chemistry Textbook [A Definitive Guide] Whether you are a chemistry instructor at the university or high school level, or a student looking for some guidance, we’re here to help! Just like the first title, this text contains all the relevant material with logical organization and clear explanations.

It can be used at practically every level of basic chemistry, from undergraduate general chemistry to high school chemistry and even middle school science. Chemistry for Dummies covers all the essential concepts and skills you need to succeed in chemistry, but in language that is simpler and more straightforward than most textbooks. You probably agree with me on the first fact: chemistry is fascinating. There are plenty of unanswered mysteries within this science, but there are also many interesting and … [Read More...] The Best AP Chemistry Review Book (Ace Your Exam in 2023!) Obviamente tenía que leer este libro. Lo compré cuando salió en inglés pero luego quise esperar a que saliera la versión en español. I don’t want to go into the other characters in the book, but I will say that Meyer did an incredible job at creating a varied cast. None of the characters felt like carbon copies of each other, or like two dimensional characters added merely to bulk up the cast. Every character felt real, and had their own fears and hopes and quirks. Meyer also presented dogs in a wonderful way, where they felt like fully fleshed out characters in their own right. I have a soft spot for authors who include animals as legitimate characters and give them their own vibrant personalities, so I was thrilled by this inclusion. For anyone who just has a casual interest in the subject, Chang’s condensed book of essential concepts in chemistry might be the best chemistry textbook for self-study.To wrap it up it was an interesting, slower-paced, somewhat exciting read with a satisfying ending.

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