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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Nobody had discovered how to travel through time. To everyone, that was just a dream that was ages away from becoming a reality. Unknown to the rest of the world, Regina Russo was working on a plan. She hoped to gain the ability to see into the future. Ron was a significant component in her plan, but even she did not know what role he would play until much later. Ron was not a genius. He was not familiar with the world of quantum physics and experiments. Regina met him when he was just a little boy with nothing to live for. She took him under her wing. She tried to teach him all she could, but Ron could not understand why. His view on life was very different from hers. But would he change his mind later on? Would he get to make Regina's dreams a reality?

Although Timewise is a complicated book, I did not dislike anything about it. Robert Leet told me a story of love, discovery, and wild experiments. He also partitioned the story into several parts. The first part told me how Ron met Regina. The second part talked about the things Ron did in his adolescence and the fights he got into. The third part showed the beginning and the end of Regina's tutelage. The third part was the bedrock of everything that came after that. The reason why I liked this partition is that it made everything seem organized. Robert Leet truly knows how to write a good book.

There was no confusion about things that happened on specific timelines. However, I found myself struggling to understand the things Regina taught Ron. At first, I did not understand because of how technical it seemed, but after carefully reading it again, I began to comprehend the lessons. Now I can say that these lessons about the science of life are what I liked most in Timewise.

I did not dislike anything about Timewise. There is really nothing to hate. On the one hand, it told a captivating story. On the other hand, it taught me a lot about life. The book was also edited excellently. This means there was not a single error in it. To summarize everything above, I cannot mention any negative things about the book. It should come as no surprise that I have decided to give it five out of five stars. I will not rate it lower because I have no reason to do that.

I recommend Timewise to readers who want a good science fiction novel about time travel. Readers who also like quantum physics and want to understand certain things behind it should not hesitate to read this book. Even though it is a work of fiction, I promise that those readers will learn so much from it.

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