The Design Matrix Picks Up More Endorsements
by MikeGene
Mike Gene's new book is the best thing since the Origin of the Species. Of course, after reading this, you might not think thats much of an endorsement.
"” Jason, host of The Sci Phi Show
A heady mix of words, punctuation, and numerals, The Design Matrix has it all*
"” Pez
I really like the book. I often get paper cuts when reading a new book, but this? Not a scratch. And you know how annoying a paper cut can be.
"” Krauze
If you too would like to endorse the book, I'm holding further auditions in the comments section.
*unedited version: The Design Matrix, the stunning debut by hitherto, and still, unknown author and possible scientist, Mike Gene, is a sympathetic portrait steeped in scholarship. A vast and sprawling epic, this magisterial tome is sure to delight some with its searing honesty, while infuriating without alienating those on the other side. This lagomorphic-pursuit-fuelled book bears an uncanny resemblance to fact and adds further fuel to the fire in the current debate, all the while elucidating for the modern reader, what is, at its core, the complex yet deceptively simple central question. The panoramic sweep of its deadly earnest narrative crackles with wit and captures the deceptively simple yet complex state of affairs. A heady mix of words, punctuation, and numerals, The Design Matrix has it all and challenges the reader to ingest a pill of a given colour, from which there may or may not be any turning back.
I literally couldn't put it down. "” Pez

























February 16th, 2007 at 4:40 am
Glad you liked it and thanks for mentioning it
Comment by thesciphishow — February 16, 2007 @ 4:40 am
February 16th, 2007 at 2:37 pm
Mike Gene's book is a massive word complex of paragraph synthases involved in the production of a new paradigm. It is a remarkable quaternary organization of these complexes into an organelle-like megacomplex. Some even think it may have therapeutic potential, because it is similar to many enzymes that produce compounds used in clinical applications including antibiotics, chemotherapeutics to immunosuppressants.
- pksGuts
Comment by Guts — February 16, 2007 @ 2:37 pm