Review of Timewise

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Review of Timewise

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Timewise" by Robert Leet.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Ron did not understand the concept of time as well as Regina did. He couldn't care less about the concept if it was never mentioned. Fortunately for him, Regina had the good sense to force her theories and speculations about time and time travel down his throat. He could not understand why she was adamant about educating him on things he did not care about. He would soon discover that his knowledge of everything he got from Regina would prove useful in the coming years. Time travel existed, and it was up to him and Regina to understand and put it to the best use. However, Regina was hiding a dreadful secret from him that could hurt him and spell doom in years to come. Will he ever get to learn about such a secret, or will his ignorance cloud his mind for the rest of his years?

I had just heard about books written by Robert Leet. If I had not been browsing through people's reviews and recommendations, I doubt I would have come across Timewise this year. I am glad fate paired me with this novel because it changed my perspective and perception of time travel and the consequences that are bound to come with it. Of course, Robert Leet put out a disclaimer that none of the things he talked about in the book are verifiable facts. This makes this book such a brilliant work of fiction that it is almost believable if one does not know better. That is one of the things I like so much about Timewise, and it is why I praise Robert Leet.

What I liked most about Timewise is the chronological order in which the story's events were arranged. Although the first scene gives us a glimpse of the future, it quickly jumps to the past, when Ron was just a little boy. It followed Ron's journey and growth through the years, giving me first-hand knowledge of his actions and development. I was so excited to read about this because it helped me understand the events that will happen much later in the book. That aside, there were no negative aspects to this book, which makes it one that deserves a perfect rating.

Robert Leet edited Timewise in an exceptional manner. There were no errors to be seen. I also did not dislike any aspect of this book because it kept me entertained and engaged throughout. It also taught me a lot about science and the possible scientific discoveries that can be made in the near future. I do not want time travel to become a reality (because I can imagine how much damage that will do to our world). However, Timewise fed my fantasy of seeing a world where that is possible. Since I hold Timewise in such high esteem and cannot fault it in any way, I award it a rating of five out of five stars.

You do not need a prophet to tell you that Timewise is best suited for readers who enjoy sci-fi novels. It is the very embodiment of science fiction and quantum physics that tells us a story that will blow its readers' minds. Therefore, I recommend it to lovers of science fiction novels.

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