Official Review: Worldlines by Adam Guest

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Re: Official Review: Worldlines by Adam Guest

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I think this book is worth reading, though I can sense some degree of superstition. It simply suggests that there are realms of mysteries.
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Post by Love Pope »

Gary seems likes a mysterious, imagination fantasy guy. As I read the story got me more interesting and curious at the same time. The parallel universe being in different worlds is quite a mystery. Repetition is required sometimes when a specific phase needs to be accentuated.
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Post by ANSHIKA NAVIN »

I myself also don't believe in theory of different worldlines but it sounds like an interesting plot. I will surely read it. It will be the first story I will read about parallel universe. Thanks for the great review.
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Post by I Favour »

I absolutely love the review. The idea of multiverse sounds fantastic. I love books like these. Definitely checking it out.
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I loved this story. The many versions of Gary had me thinking a lot. With or without repetitions it still captivated me.
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Post by Khalisa Masuku »

This is such a fantastic review! I am so interested in multi-universe theories and I have added this novel on my "want to read" bookshelf. Also it reminds me of the tv-series "Dark" and "The OA". If you are truly interested in this book you check them out because they definetly reflect the theories of this novel!
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Post by Silenteyes_11_6 »

According to me the book has an amazing story which could keep the readers glued. The review stated that there are a lot of repetition of scenes but I think that's a expected thing from a Multiverse dimension type story to let the readers get complete gist of what's going on.
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I usually don't read fantasy books, but this one was really amazing and intriguing. Thank you for the review
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This book seems to have a lot of complex stories in it, which made me confused about whether to read it or not.
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Post by Reema Aydieh »

I’ve read this one and I enjoyed it. I loved how each worldline had a different outcome to the same situation. It’s intriguing. It makes you wonder what will happen next with Gary. Thank you for this review, I enjoyed reading it.
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Post by Amynwankwo_ »

Sounds really interesting! Does Gary suffer from Multiple personality disorder perhaps? Would definitely love to see how this story turns out. Thank you for your review.
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All these Garys remind me of a show on TV. Infinite Garys. I could see this as being the danger of knowing too much, that you now have an understanding of what's going on beyond you and have to cope with it.
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The book is an intriguing fiction describing many worldlines. The character development is brilliant and the plot is captivating.
The review is awesome.
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Multiple worldlines is a frightening concept; I used to adore science fiction and it still fascinates me. The concept of someone controlling another's body and memories makes me wonder what I would do if I were in that scenario. Thanks for the detailed review!
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I've always been fascinated by the concept of alternative dimensions. I'm curious to see what Gary discovers with the professor's guidance. Fantastic review!
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