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Sadly, I don’t get much of a chance to sit and read these days, but despite my schedule I was finally able to sit down and enjoy Mr. Zimmerman’s novel The Ovum Factor . I absolutely enjoyed the book and my only regret was I started reading it at 2 am and didn’t put it down until about 6 am with my mind wandering in and out of the storyline just to pick it up later the next day. He really has a way of bringing you into the main character David Rose’s journey.
Before this book I had no idea the genre "Eco-thriller" existed and now I’m glad I know. To express the urgency of our environmental issues through fiction as well written as this book is a great way to increase awareness to the masses. I eagerly await to see what Mr. Zimmerman comes up with in his next novel.
Since I’m not such a great book critic I found a couple more in depth reviews you may enjoy by Eco-Libris and BookPleasures . Also, Rebecca at her blog the Paperback Writer was lucky enough to score an interview .
Disclaimer: This book was sent to me free of charge by the Mr. Zimmerman’s publicist Phenix & Phenix. This is no way swayed the review or even forced me to write the review. I am no book critic as you can no doubt tell, but I really believe this book is worth picking up and giving it a read.
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rebecca (Check me out!)
// Apr 23, 2008 at 10:47 pm
thanks for sending some link love my way. I’m the one at Paperback Writer who scored the interview with the author of the Ovum Factor. Feel free to check out the blogs, lots of author interviews, book spotlights and other.
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I’m glad to send the link love Rebecca. It was a great interview with an author who seems very interesting. I’ll be digging around on your blog quite a bit I’m sure there are plenty of awesome things to find. Thanks for coming by I hope you stick around.
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