Official Review: Of Free Will And Providence by Chip Byers

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Re: Official Review: Of Free Will And Providence by Chip Byers

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This book sounds crazy interesting! A story like this is exactly what I need. Loved your review.
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I wonder how bad were Chris's disabilities for him to try and pretend otherwise. I have got so many questions provoking me to read this book. Intriguing and nice review!
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I enjoyed your review and this sounds like an excellent book showing the complexity of autism in a very creative way.
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This is a very nicely done review and I believe this could be a really good story with touching themes and important messages. I am quite interested in reading this book. I don't know what to think of the orbital satellite but I don't believe it detracts from the story.
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Sounds likes a great book. I know a little bit about Autism but I am definitely interested in learning more. I like the plot. Great review!
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