Review of Timewise
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Review of Timewise
Opportunities come to us in diverse ways. Your ability to decipher them places you on the part of destiny. The book Timewise by Robert Leet introduces readers to chess matches and poker games. A tale of a young orphan who lacks life direction and engages in weekend chess tournaments to make ends meet that couldn't sustain him. On one of the weekends, he was intercepted by an elegant-looking woman. Regina is a professor at Northern University. The woman had a plan but needed a pawn to help her achieve it. Regina became an important figure in his life, and she also sent him to college with the condition of paying him if he scored As. Ron was good at mathematics, and he soon became a wealthy man. He needs help choosing between his wife and helping Regina to achieve her plan of building a time machine. Grab a copy of the book to find out the answer to this question and many more.
One of the characters that intrigued me so much in the book was Cherly, the botanist. What I like most in the book is how the author portrayed her as a young woman who knows what she wants and is focused on getting it. She didn't allow her emotion and love for Ron to hinder her from forwarding her education. Even when Ron was hospitalized due to the fight, he got into after a win against a drunk boy. The conflict left Ron with a broken rib and a dislocated hip. Also, the author explained the physics terms to a non-specialist level of understanding so that anyone without a physics or science background could pick up the book and easily understand the content.
The impressive writing skills of the author and the fantastic character and plot development are some of the book's positive aspects. The author avoided using cryptic words for readers to understand the book quickly. The book has an attractive cover.
The book is captivating with suspenseful thrillers. There is nothing I least like in the book Timewise by Robert Leet. There is no negative aspect of the book, and it was exceptionally edited.
I enjoyed reading the book, it was interesting, and I was immersed in it. I read the book nonstop. I rate the book a perfect 5 out of 5 stars. It was captivating and exceptionally edited. I recommend the book to readers that love science fiction books—also recommended to physics students.
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