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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4 out of 5 stars
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Tink decides to send a letter to Geena informing her of her father's death. It was an unexpected death, but it appears that Geena had wished him to die. There was an emotional rush as Geena was intrigued by how Tink wrote the letter. Who is Joe Tink? Tink is like a good Samaritan who saved Geena's mom from her unfortunate and immoral past. It was said in the book that Geema's mom was a woman of easy virtue until she met Tink. Meanwhile, Davis was adopted into Beth's family, but he was curious about his birth parents and spent so much time trying to find them. There's so much to say about the characters in Entanglement: Quantum and Otherwise, but I will leave you to find out for yourself; please read this book.

The language in the book is straightforward. It is easy to follow the characters and understand the workings of their minds because of how the author narrates the story. Although the author took readers on a ride through history and did a lot of time jumps that were not very clear, I was entangled in the plot. One exciting thing about the book is the dark pasts that the author revealed; every character had a share of substance abuse, promiscuity, homicide, or theft. The imagery in the book is vivid and graphic. I like the book's plot.

If I am to speak on what I dislike about the book, it will be its cover. The cover was not designed professionally; it looks rushed. Another thing is its pornographic content. Apart from the above, nothing else bothered me in the book.

The book's cover is boring, and the sexual content is too pornographic; therefore, I can't give it full marks. Due to the preceding discussion of the book's merits and flaws, I rate it 4 out of 5 stars. The editing of Entanglement: Quantum and Otherwise is exceptional.

I recommend Entanglement: Quantum and Otherwise to readers who fancy themes of mystery, fantasy, sex, crime, and adventure. The characters in Entanglement: Quantum and Otherwise by John K. Danenbarger are like a ball of entangled rubberbands. Everyone is inextricably linked to each other, such that the story of one character introduces readers to the story of another.

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