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 Novel Entanglement: Quantum and Otherwise by John K. Danenbarger describes everything from quantum physics to mathematics and from prostitution to drugs and domestic abuse. The book also dives into the complexities of human relationships, exploring the entangled and twisted lives of the characters. It is an engaging and thought-provoking look at the connections between the physical and metaphysical worlds. The novel illustrates how emotional, relational, and quantum entanglement can affect our lives through the lens of a dysfunctional family. Each generation has its unique secrets, from mysterious heirlooms to unsolved murders and betrayals. As generations collide, science and technology become more intertwined, and supernatural occurrences become more frequent. Dolphins seem to have a language of their own; the dead communicate with the living; and the characters grapple with their inner demons in the midst of it all.

Eight lives became entangled in a complex web of murder, abuse, passion, and love during the story. It was a twisted, heartbreaking journey into a world of secrets, lies, and deceit. It begins with Geena receiving a letter from her family friend Joe about the death of her father. Geena grieved for her father after hearing the news. Additionally, she was disappointed with Joe’s decision to provide her with written information rather than a telephone call. Reading the story allows the reader to gain a deeper understanding of the various characters. A former prostitute, Beth, was saved by Joe, who was a strip club patron, and Kevin wanted to become a detective, among others. Martin was an MIT mathematician and physicist. There were several characters involved, but they all had a connection.

What I like about this novel is that it tackles complex issues while providing an engaging story of intrigue and family. The author wrote the book extremely well, delving into the lives of eight people linked by a family tree. I thoroughly enjoyed it. The author expertly combines the stories of eight characters exploring the complexities of human relationships and scientific concepts to create an engaging story.

I dislike nothing about this book. Despite the slow pace, the book contains vivid details, interesting characters, and a compelling narrative that draws the reader in. It is a book that I can savor and appreciate, and I can appreciate the beauty of John’s writing. Each sentence is carefully crafted, and his attention to detail makes the story come alive. Readers are immersed in the world of the book due to the captivating atmosphere created by the author. This is why I can’t find anything I dislike about this book—I am drawn in and captivated by every word. There were no errors in the book while I read it, which indicates that it had been well-edited.

I rate it 5 out of 5 stars. My five-star rating is based on the fact that I love all the characters in this novel. I especially enjoyed the character development; each character had a distinct personality that was portrayed. The dialogue was witty and realistic, and it was easy to become invested in the characters and the story as a result. I believe this novel deserves the five stars I gave it, as it captured my attention and kept me wanting to read more. It was professionally edited and without grammatical errors.

I recommend this novel to lovers of crime, suspense, and drama. I strongly recommend this book to anyone who likes an engaging story with memorable characters. Additionally, there is violence, prostitution, drug use, profanity, and sexual content in the book. It is not appropriate for young readers but for young adults and adult readers.

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