The Code Breaker

The Code Breaker

2021 • 448 pages

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Average rating3.9

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I skimmed. So many details that I did not have the brain power to absorb, but I appreciate all of the fun color photographs and interpersonal dynamics that he included. Also, thrilled to be reading one of his books but about a woman!

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Read like an intro to a textbook, and kept hoping between explaining the science and the story of Jennifer Dowdna - I think I wanted it to pick a lane!

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I enjoyed this book full of informations about biology, genetics, RNA, DNA, CRISPR, COVID-19, Jennifer Doudna and the future of research in the the different fields of medical genetics.

December 30, 2023

CRISPR

September 6, 2023

interesting person, science, and stories...but told at an excruciatingly slow pace - rhythm of this book was off

December 31, 2022

3.5/5

This is a really interesting insight into the evolution of gene editing and what that means for our future. The beginning wasn't as interesting to me, but it definitely picked up as the story continued.

August 29, 2022

Too long - the extra details did not provide enough benefit to justify the length of the meandering book.

July 26, 2022

2.5

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January 19, 2022

Way too much time spent on footnotes and publish dates for my liking, but otherwise a fascinating book about this biotech breakthrough.

September 28, 2021

Thought this was going to be a biography with some science in it; turned out to be a hagiography that ran all over the place. I don't understand why the author kept inserting himself into the story.

September 25, 2021
September 8, 2021

I legitimately thought this was mind-numbingly boring at the beginning and would have shelved it if I hadn't been tasked with reading it for book club. BUT the back half was great!

May 1, 2021