Review of Entanglement - Quantum and Otherwise

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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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5 out of 5 stars
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The science fiction crime novel Entanglement - Quantum and Otherwise is written by John K. Danenbarger. The novel is filled with themes of friendship, relationships, intense conflict, and crime as the author takes us on a journey through and outside of time. It is a literary criminal thriller classic that focuses on relationships, errors, wrongdoing, the intricacies of people, and the imperfections that make each person special. It also clarifies how being a good or wicked person affects the lives of others around you and how they interact with other people. Fundamentally, the moral conundrums the characters faced and the adjustments they had to make as a result of their life experiences were discussed.

The book begins with Joe contacting Geena to inform her that her father has died. The narrative then shifts to a time 60 years earlier, where Geena's mother, Beth, is a drug-dependent prostitute who flees her life with the aid of a male dancer named Joe, who secures her a job working on a boat in another country. However, the ship brings her to Bermuda, where she eventually makes a home with a rapist and slave dealer. From this point on, more characters join the story, adding complexity to it through the decisions they make and the outcomes they ultimately confront. Geena's quest to get in touch with a family member who is still alive makes for a complicated story.

I admire how detailed the book is. My attention was constantly drawn to the book's several intricate and captivating narratives. Because of their horrific pasts and unique creations, the author's characters stunned me with their benevolence and savagery. They were highly realistic and distinctive. Geena's strength and knowledge truly captivated me, so I watched her with great interest. Additionally, Bermuda was described in such a stunning way that it has made me yearn to visit.

Some of the horrible events that took place in the novel at first made me sick to my stomach. Other than that, it was a pretty fantastic read. I couldn't understand how people could be that evil.

I rated the book 5 out of 5 stars. The book had vivid descriptions, was well-developed, had ultimately captivating characters, and had a sense of urgency. With these descriptions, you'll be intrigued enough to read the book through to the end. The book was exceptionally well-edited and error-free. I heartily recommend this book to anyone looking for a good work of literary fiction, a crime thriller, or a book of mystery and drama.

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