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A review by adrihean
The Uncontrolled Variables by Jana Foster
4.0
“That was the problem with secrets. You could bury them as deep as you liked, do everything and anything to hide them, sink them until they were forgotten under murky waters. But all carcasses eventually float to the top, bloated and rotten, their putrid odor demanding attention.”
“The Uncontrolled Variables,” by Jana Foster
This book is about a research student wanting to create medicine that will cure people but the morality of what she is willing to do to help the mass of sick people despite potentially hurting and using the few leaves her to question her choices. I liked that it felt a little like a coming-of-age type book with her need and desire to be loved and to achieve greatness and it blinds her to her current reality, it was very dynamic. I liked the relationship and how it was built. It was a really good book that glued to the story the entire time. 4 out of 5 stars.
-Medical
-Contemporary
Thank you for the ARC, Booksirens.