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Alexander Michael Anjorin
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Review of Entanglement - Quantum and Otherwise

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Entanglement - Quantum and Otherwise" by John K Danenbarger.]
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The book Entanglement - Quantum and Otherwise by John K. Danenbarger, is a crime fiction novel. The book opened its reader to a world of secrets. Do not assume you know people without hearing about their past, and what they are capable of doing. It is a book full of suspense, romance, and mystery.

The book has many characters entangled with each other. Geena, the first character to appear in the book, received a letter, she opened it, "Your father is dead." Joe Tink wrote to her. It is usual to think she would cry, but NO, she didn't, because she had always expected the old man to kill himself one day. From that point the story took us back to years before Beth, Geena's mother, met Kevin, her dad. What must have happened to Geena that she's not interested in her father's death? The answer is in this book. You will also find out about other amazing characters like Joe Tink who was a male club stripper at the point that he and Beth met each other, while Beth was a teenage prostitute.

I like how the author tells each story, it makes the book more exciting. I also like how he divided the book into parts linked with each other. Also, the addition of topics to what I would call chapters of the book using the name of the characters, plus, having a sub-topic of what happened in the chapter made the book more enjoyable. Another thing I like is the title of the book. I also like the tale Geena created about her mother and the entire family, to avoid deep questions that would return her tears with memories that hurt. I believe the author's voyage across many cities and countries granted him such a level of vision and insight to write this book.

The positive aspect of the book is the author's use of easy-to-comprehend words. The figures of speech were well blended. The author used topical headlines for each chapter which gives the reader an insight into what the chapters entail. And I must compliment the author's storytelling style, it's unique and superb. Also, the book has a great storyline, a beautiful title, and a good cover design.

My only dislike about the book is that it's lengthy. Apart from that, I don't have any qualms or find any negative things about the book. The book was exceptionally well-edited and well-structured. The book was also excellently formatted and logically arranged without any grammatical errors. I enjoyed the book. It was worth my time and reading.

I am pleased to rate the book Entanglement - Quantum and Otherwise 5 out of 5 stars. I love the story and the characters. I gave it my 5 stars because the editorial team did a wonderful job on the book. It was exceptionally well-edited. . The book deserves more stars if there were any available.

I recommend the book Entanglement - Quantum and Otherwise by John K. Danenbarger, to anyone who loves crime fiction novels. Those interested in romance and drama novels will enjoy this book.

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Post by Mikail Nurur-Rahman1 »

Your review is really comprehensive and concise. I have just started reading this book and thanks to you I am looking forward to reading it to the end and discovering this wonderful story. Character development and interaction is one of the things I enjoy most in a novel.
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