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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.The Einstein Enigma
By Jess
What's the point of reading a novel? Is it to read about a crime and the hero's search for who-dunnit? Is it to know about a boy who meets a girl, they fall in love, they fall out for a while and eventually reconcile and live happily forever after? I've read many novels throughout my life and, at the end of the day, they all tell the same story. Always the same old story!Not The Einstein Enigma. This novel is definitely different from anything else I've ever read. This is a book that uses a spy and love stories not as an end in themselves but as instruments to make you think about fundamental issues. Who are we? Why do we live at all? Is it to watch baseball or a teary soap opera on TV? What's the purpose of life? How does that connect with the universe? Is there a plan? What plan? Does God exist? But what exactly is God? Is He the entity described in the Bible? Is He something else? What did science find about Him? (the answer: a great deal, actually, as we discover in The Einstein Enigma)Wow, this is a profound novel! I greatly enjoyed it and it really changed the way I think about life. I wish there were other books like this one.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.A book to read an author to discover
By Bruno Pires
This is the fourth novel written by the Portuguese award-winning journalist and best-selling writer José Rodrigues dos Santos. It was first published in 2006 in Portugal. The novel narrates the search for the scientific proof of God's existence based on a formula developed by Einstein himself. The adventure takes place in Egypt, Iran, Tibet and Portugal, with the involvement of the CIA. The book presents an innovative view about the origins of the universe, based on recent physics theories.I have read the first edition published in Portuguese and the first two chapters of this English version. So far this seems like a very good translation. The authors has a very clear but elaborated style of writing. He masters the use of adjectives while describing everything that surrounds the story. Everything is very well described but not exaggeratedly, his descriptions sound like poetry. I am sure you will discover a few more words and good ways to apply it.The story is exciting and contains plenty of information about many different subjects. You will probably end up saying to yourself something like "so this is how this works" or "I had no idea - it is amazing".As Jose Rodrigues dos Santos achieves international recognition as a writer, many have compared him to Dan Brown. Indeed I have done exactly the same, by referring to him as "the Portuguese Dan Brown" since I first read his novels featuring the cryptanalyst Tomas Noronha. Tough Jose Rodrigues dos Santos deserves merit and recognition without references to any other author. If you enjoyed Dan Brown's novels featuring Robert Langdon you will certainly not be disappointed - at all.The below is an excerpt of the novel's summary imprinted in this edition's dust cover."Cairo, Egypt - today. World-famous cryptanalyst Thomas Noronha is waiting on the front steps of the Egyptian Museum when an attractive, dark-haired woman approaches and invites him to lunch in the Muslim quarter. Her name is Ariana Pakravan. Over the course of their lunch she hires Thomas to decipher a cryptogram hidden in a secret document that has recently been discovered and is under heavy security in Tehran. Penned by Albert Einstein, the manuscript's title is, simply, Die Gottesformel: The God Formula.Thus begins a story of love and treason, a fast-paced adventure that takes Thomas and Ariana on a breathtaking pursuit from Cairo to Lhasa, from Princeton to Tehran, from Coimbra to Shigatse. Along the way, The Einstein Enigma offers up a mystic fusion of science and religion, a meeting of Einstein and God in an unforgettable spiritual search, and a mind-bending trip to the source of time, the essence of the universe, and the meaning of life." ('The Einstein Enigma', William Morrow and Imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, 2010)
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.Astounding
By Jozxyqk
This book was recommended by my father-in-law who couldn't speak highly enough of it. He basically said it was close to life-changing. This was obviously very intriguing so I had a go of it myself and couldn't put it down. I don't know what book the 1-star reviewer was reading but this novel is fantastic. I agree the story itself is quite predictable, but dismissing the book due to its lack of a gripping plot is completely missing the point. The only purpose of the story and the characters is to provide a backdrop to the scientific discoveries and theories that the book focuses on. To me these were fascinating and made this a thoroughly enjoyable read, and like one of the other reviewers pointed out I felt smarter after reading it. Topics such as astrophysics are not easy to comprehend for the layman but since throughout the story various characters explain these complex topics to the main character, who is a layman himself, everything is explained perfectly clearly. A terrific book and I would recommend it to anyone who has an interest in science but is afraid it's too daunting to try and understand.
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