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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Entanglement-quantum and Otherwise by John K. Danenbarger is a fictitious novel about individuals with hidden histories. It all begins when Geena receives a letter from Joe telling her of her father's death. Geena chooses to tell Davis, her brother, the news. The plot shifts back to when Beth, Geena's mother, is rescued by Joe, who nurses her and arranges for her to move to Bermuda. The novel delves into Geena's parents' lives from childhood through maturity, examining how their background shaped the type of life they lead. The plot also includes discussions of quantum physics, with Martin serving as the major character in this regard. The plot spans several eras, from the past with people like Beth to the future with characters like Joe and Geena.

Given how well this book was written, I must declare that John is a brilliant author. His deft handling of the book's title, Entanglement, struck me. First, even though the characters hailed from diverse origins, they ended up sharing a common tale. Also, the author skipped to different times, but in the end, there was a correlation between these eras and the events. John also brings up an important point: how a child is raised impacts how his life will turn out. The majority of the characters' personalities and lifestyles may be traced back to their familial histories. Kevin's ease with murdering, for example, might be ascribed to his violent father. Davis inherits the same trait from him. He wrote the book in such a way that it was difficult to guess what would happen next, which kept me reading since I wanted to have first-hand knowledge. This piece was exceptionally well-edited because I found no grammatical errors.

This was an amazing job that did not disappoint me in any way. The characters were nicely developed, and they reflect on what is truly going on in society.

Since I had no problems with this job and found no grammatical errors. It gets a score of 5 out of 5 stars.

Crime and romance are major themes in this book, so readers interested in these issues are encouraged to read it. I also noticed sexual scenes, making it more appropriate for a mature audience.

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