Review by Tawonga Kaunda -- Worldlines by Adam Guest

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Worldlines" by Adam Guest.]
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3 out of 4 stars
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Worldlines is a book written by Adam Guest. This book is one of the fascinating books I have read in such a long time. The concept used in this book by the author is brilliant. It opens up the human mind to different possibilities that are usually overlooked.

This book uses the principles of science to create a captivating storyline. Gary Jackson begins to tell his story with a near-death experience. He soon discovers in a lecture hall that the outcome of that day could have been millions of other possibilities that may have resulted. These possibilities could have played out in different dimensions. As a result, he would be living a different life than the one he knew today. Gary finds himself in trouble with the law but has no recollection of what happened to make him act as he did. The only explanation to why that happened is that someone else in a different dimension took over his body. Could the professor's lecture have some truth to it? Or did Gary lose his mind?

My favourite thing about this book is the concept behind it. I can not get over it! I believe that the author has a strong and emotionally creative mind to write such a story. The story made me both sad and hopeful, angry and happy at the same time. I couldn't have a single emotion throughout the book. The second thing I loved was the number of stories the book had to make one whole beautiful story direction. I couldn't even pick which worldline I fancied more than the others. Consequently, I would say that the author is brilliant.

I can not say that there is nothing that did not strike as off on the downside. I would recommend another round of editing for this book. This book will be one of the bestsellers for a very long time If the above suggestion is considered. The grammar was good except for a few spell errors and misplacement of words. Yet, this does not take away almost anything from the readers' enjoyment of the book. Having said the above remarks, I rate this book 3 out 4 stars.

I recommend this book to romance novels fans that would love a see an unusual ending to the story. Science fiction fans, I guarantee you will get kick out of this book. This book should be on every book lover's shelf. I did not regret adding it to mine.

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