Review by Khaeminnie -- Worldlines by Adam Guest

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Review by Khaeminnie -- Worldlines by Adam Guest

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Worldlines" by Adam Guest.]
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3 out of 4 stars
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Worldliness by Adam Guest


This book is a science fiction genre that talks about parallel or multi universe. In the book there are Garys' in different situations, in different circumstances.
The book is amazing. It makes me realize that there are things that are still unknown and would surprise science. But it also makes me realize that in every decisions we make will have different consequences and result. The effects might be permanent or temporary but it will affect the people or things that surrounds us. The book is pretty psychological and it teaches us that no matter how petty our decisions are, there would be effects.
The book also tells us that in every scenarios we are in we must very careful in our actions and never be easily control by our feelings.
The book also show us how lucid dreaming works, how our consciousness is still working even though we are sleeping. There are still things that can't be explain by science and science is still looking for explanation.
If I would rate the book it would be 3 out of 4. It makes me curious about multi universe, dimensions, the quantum physics, what happened when we dream and does this things do really exist.

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