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The Book of God and Physics by Enrique Joven

The Book of God and Physics

A Novel of the Voynich Mystery

by Enrique Joven

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  • May 2009, 368 pages
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Denise M. (San Diego, CA)

The Book of God and Physics
Enrique Joven ends his prologue with "However, reality sometimes surpasses fiction." This is probably true, however, the techniques of writing good fiction may be what it takes to make that reality interesting to a reader. Although I felt the voice of the narrator charming throughout, I did not feel the real-life mystery of the Voynich Manuscript sufficient to sustain a work of fiction that lacked both tension and drama. I felt the dramatic connections the author intended between fiction and fact were no more than that, intentions. Interesting concept but dramatically flawed.
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