Review by rchacko -- Timewise by Robert Leet

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Re: Review by rchacko -- Timewise by Robert Leet

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Not a fan of science fiction so I'm gonna have to pass. Great review, though.
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I love solving physics sums. But I'm not sure whether or not I'll enjoy reading a physics-related book. So thanks for your thoughtful review.
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I learnt that awareness creates time, likely after reading the 5th page
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Ooh, I'm glad to read your review! It's embarrassing to admit that when I read the blurb for this review I immediately thought "Nope, that'll go way over my head!" :lol2:

I'm glad you chose it because you seem to have a masterful hold on what it included!
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I already love this. It is always a turn on for me when there is new knowledge or new prespective on offer. And this is just it. Nice review. Nice book.
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While I agree that there aren't many drastic ups or downs with regard to the emotional aspect of the book, I believe the characters' personalities, core values and true natures are articulated in an extremely captivating way. I really enjoyed the almost monotone way Ron would dissect his own observations and feelings. Scrutinize even meaningful moments like a scientist running a hypothesis and taking notes. I thought it was a good read and a very well worded and informative review.
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Post by Ellie Gatillo »

Quantum physics does seem intriguing but I'm not really interested to learn it right now. It's a creative way to discuss the subject so other readers might enjoy this. Thank you for your review!
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Post by Thabi+ »

Time wise is an enlightening book is good as a non- scientist I was able to read through it with ease, however there are few elements in the book that would put the audience off from buying like it can be too science technical . Overall, Robert Leet with his easy approachable style of writing, made me read a science and adventurous book as I tend to shy away from them.
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The characters, especially Regina, sounds interesting, but I'm not that interested in science, so I'll have to pass. Great review, though!
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Thanks for the review! As a Chemistry student myself, I would admit I learned a lot more about quantum physics and my field of study through Regina. Great read for the people of science.
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Thank you!
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Science isn't my thing, so the whole quantum physics thing makes me light-headed😃😃
Thanks for the review, but I doubt I'll be reading this book any time soon.
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Too bad to hear you won't be reading this book, but thanks for appreciating my review!
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Holding a profound knowledge about a specific subject opens the doors for your mind to express your ideas with freedom. When that topic comes to be Quantum Physics in the journey of reading a novel, you get a masterpiece that takes your mind into a new dimension. Thank you for the review!
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This book for the physics People , but I like it , thank you.
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