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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3 out of 5 stars
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Entanglement - Quantum and Otherwise by John K. Danenbarger is a fictional story. The first chapter introduces one of the characters, Geena, who is an engineer by profession and owns a construction consulting business. Geena resides in Prairie Village, west of Kansas City, and is a mother of two boys.

In later chapters, other main characters are introduced, such as Kelvin Nuss and Beth Sturgess, who are Geena's parents. Beth Sturgess hails from Newburyport, Massachusetts, having run away from her psychologically needy parents, Rob and Nor. Kelvin Nuss, on the other hand, comes from Clinton, Massachusetts, with parents Marjorie and Andy. He also has an older brother named Jake and a younger sister named Mag.

There are several positive aspects of the book that I enjoyed. Firstly, the pictorial sketches at the end of each major part of the book were a true work of art, making the book interesting and breaking the monotony while reading the story. Additionally, the numerous motivating quotes at the beginning of some chapters added to the story's interest. I also appreciated the inclusion of accurate and up-to-date scientific facts, especially with Professor Martin discussing quantum physics and Gerry explaining to Beth what a Gulf Stream was. These inclusions made me think critically and expanded my knowledge in both of these fields. I found this book exceptionally well-edited.

However, I also encountered some negative aspects. I did not enjoy the plot where the author alternated between different characters at the beginning of each chapter. This made it challenging for me to keep track of all the characters and created unnecessary confusion. Additionally, I felt the author should have included a glossary to elaborate on some of the difficult words encountered while reading the book.

In conclusion, I rate this book 3 out of 5 stars, deducting two stars due to the negative aspects mentioned – the plot structure and the use of difficult vocabulary. I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys drama and thriller-based stories.

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