Review of Entanglement - Quantum and Otherwise

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Amaka Ike wrote: 27 Oct 2021, 07:22 An interesting and captivating story, filled with suspense and high hopes. Thanks for a thorough review, greet book.
Happy reading and thank you for your visit!
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Interesting. I had wondered what the book is about. I thought it was a physics textbook and stayed away. Now I know otherwise, I might try it out.

Thanks for the intriguing review.
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The excerpt that you included from the book indeed was quite well-written. The plot also sounds engaging to me. It's a shame about the numerous errors though. Thank you for putting up another wonderfully detailed review!
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zainherb wrote: 27 Oct 2021, 08:33 Interesting. I had wondered what the book is about. I thought it was a physics textbook and stayed away. Now I know otherwise, I might try it out.

Thanks for the intriguing review.
I am glad I helped you discover that information. Thank you for reading!
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SamaylaM wrote: 27 Oct 2021, 09:57 The excerpt that you included from the book indeed was quite well-written. The plot also sounds engaging to me. It's a shame about the numerous errors though. Thank you for putting up another wonderfully detailed review!
Thank you so much for sharing your feedback! I hardly noticed the errors :)
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Thanks for your interesting review. At first, I thought the book is a scientific book, but it turns out to be a novel with many layers of interlaced stories. While the plot sounds complicated, it also seems to carry a much deeper meaning about human connections.
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"Did you ever hear about people that don’t know each other but have the same idea? " - This sentence reminded me of telepathy and made me wonder if it can also be explained by the Entanglement concept. Awesome review!
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Sou Hi wrote: 28 Oct 2021, 03:42 Thanks for your interesting review. At first, I thought the book is a scientific book, but it turns out to be a novel with many layers of interlaced stories. While the plot sounds complicated, it also seems to carry a much deeper meaning about human connections.
It was a very intriguing read. Sometimes, asking more questions is more satisfying than receiving more answers :). Thank you for your time and comment!
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Nqobile771 wrote: 28 Oct 2021, 05:41 "Did you ever hear about people that don’t know each other but have the same idea? " - This sentence reminded me of telepathy and made me wonder if it can also be explained by the Entanglement concept. Awesome review!
Indeed, it makes you wonder if all the mysterious and supernatural concepts are actually based on some science facts. Thank you very much, I appreciate your feedback!
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The plot sounds quite captivating. Characters in this book seem to have a lot of depth, which is something I enjoy when reading a book. Thanks for the wonderful review.
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Prarthna wrote: 28 Oct 2021, 06:45 The plot sounds quite captivating. Characters in this book seem to have a lot of depth, which is something I enjoy when reading a book. Thanks for the wonderful review.
You will certainly enjoy it, then! Thank you so much for your comment.
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The title attracted me to this book and I am currently reading it. Loved your description of the plot and the characters and how they are intertwined among each other which is the theme of the book. Thanks for an amazing insightful review.
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I like how you describe the importance of all the characters, not just the major ones.
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Novela book wrote: 29 Oct 2021, 12:22 The title attracted me to this book and I am currently reading it. Loved your description of the plot and the characters and how they are intertwined among each other which is the theme of the book. Thanks for an amazing insightful review.
I am looking forward to discover your opinion about the book. Enjoy it and thank you for passing by!
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diana lowery wrote: 29 Oct 2021, 13:10 I like how you describe the importance of all the characters, not just the major ones.
Everyone has a role to play in this book! Thanks for visiting.
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