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Gray Matter
Gray Matter
Author: Gary Braver
Rachel Whitman has everything. She’s young, attractive, and affluent. Her husband is the brilliant CEO of his own company. They have a big new house in a flossy Boston suburb. They have all the brand-name “toys” that go along with wealth. And they have a gorgeous, sweet little six-year-old son named Dylan. — But Dylan has learni...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780312876135
ISBN-10: 0312876130
Publication Date: 9/14/2002
Pages: 400
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: Forge Books
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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Helpful Score: 3
This book is half thriller, half social commentary on the "superficial" desire for measurable intelligence in your children: high IQ, great test scores, Valedictorian status, etc. "But what are we willing to sacrifice?" the book asks. I wish there had been some measurable intelligence in this book, because while the question is interesting the book goes nowhere with it. Just a nice, evenly-paced, formula thriller. Don't expect any "content" just because the book is ABOUT intellect. Ha ha.
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Helpful Score: 2
An Amazing and scary book!!!!! Great reading.
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An excellent horror/thriller novel with a bit of medicine mixed in. I very much recommend it. A blurb on the front cover describes well the 'feel' of the book: "Packs the emotional wallop and tension of a Stephen King novel with the cutting-edge science and engrossing pace of a Robin Cook or Michael Crichton."
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I really enjoyed this book. It is one of those books that is intense and very hard to put down once you get into it.
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"Gray Matter is one of those rare and stunning thrillers than not only made my pulse race, it also challenged my firmly held beliefs about human intelligence. This is a thought-provoking and controversial novel that will chill you to the bone." Tess Gerritsen
"Rachel Whitman and her husband have everything: a big new house in a fancy Boston suburb, all the brand-name 'toys' that go along with wealth, and best of all, a gorgeous, sweet little six-year-old son names Dylan.
But Dylan has learning disabilities. Although intelligence isn't everything, Rachel fears her son will grow up never fully appreciating the wonders of life. Tortured by the idea that something she did in the past caused Dylan's problems, Rachel becomes obsessed with a secret--and expensive--medical proceedure that claims to turn 'slow' children into geniuses.
Should she and her husband sacrifice their new fortune on the risky, experimental procedure for the sake of their son's happiness? Unaware of the real consequences of the brain enhancement procedure, Rachel can't know that the costs of the operation are far more than financial.
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It was a very good book after you get past a few pages.


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