Review of Worldlines

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I would find it hard to imagine that Gary of the blue line could convince the jury of his innocence in this case. How could it be proven? The story sounds intriguing. Thanks for a wonderful review!
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I read this book about a year ago and still think highly of it. the concept of a parallel universe still intrigues me.
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The book can be confusing at times, due to Many Worlds theory, but in essence it is a real refreshment on the literary scene. Thanks for the good review.
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I too have read and reviewed this book. I loved the concept of parallel worlds. Great review!
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At first, I was confused, but then I realized that you were describing the multiverse theory. Now I am curious to see how things played out with these different versions of Gary from other dimensions. It's interesting how he ended up with different girlfriends in each universe.

Thank you for a fascinating review.
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Thanks for your informative review. I think this book shows how one event can greatly affect one's life, to the point that it can turn them into a murder.
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I have considered reading this book many times but have been somewhat puzzled (or even overwhelmed...) about the idea of multiverses. This story seems to toy with those, and I thought it might be too complicated to follow. But, you did a really great job in clearing this out. I loved your review and based on this, I think I’ll finally give this book a go.
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Gary's character sounds complex and intriguing. Thanks for a great review.
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I’m amazed at how well the author was able to put down the multiverse theory on paper by indicating the different worldliness with different colors. I hope what happened to Gary doesn’t happen to me, I really enjoyed reading the book. I enjoyed your review too.
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This book was so much fun to read. Imagining all the what - ifs all along
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The fact that the Gary of the Black Line can take over another version in another parallel universe and commit such a heinous crime is astonishing. I have added the book to my want-to-read shelf, and I look forward to following Gary, Michelle, and Sinead.
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