Review by Shatakshi Gauriar -- Worldlines by Adam Guest

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Review by Shatakshi Gauriar -- Worldlines by Adam Guest

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Worldlines" by Adam Guest.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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This novel, presented by Adam Guest, is about many world theories. The main character, Gary Jackson commits a crime that he cannot remember, everybody is dismayed and suspicious of him. He cannot come to terms with his life anymore and seeking an answer about his memory gap.

Whereas, Gary Jackson from a different worldline oblivious to his crime is living his life peacefully. I must say Adam Guest made the scientific theory very enthralling to read. This novel is definitely thought-provoking and sometimes even leads to question your existence.

This novel touches the very soul of your living. Adam must have done a lot of research before putting the concept of worldlines into words and mixing them with a great plot. This novel not only deals with science but also with friendship, family, relationships which makes it all more interesting. Generally, a scientific novel cannot come up with all the mixtures of emotion but this novel is surely an exception.

This novel also encourages us to be who we want to be. No matter what we do, if we did it wrong there are consequences but that doesn't mean we should give up. Similarly, the innocent Gary did all in his power to prove him right and get him free. At the same time, he teaches us the importance of family and friends and why it is foremost to respect that.

Truthfully, black line Gary, who did all of this is not very devastated, he made it all look like a piece of cake. He didn't want the end to be that way but at the same time, his revenge is big enough to forget his mistakes. This also tells a lot about human behavior, we make things look so small and maybe forget some situations but, in reality, it affects us more than we will ever admit, and that's what the author is trying to convey, it’s easy to say but hard to do.

I found the novel very intriguing and realistic even though that is the last thing about science fiction. So, I would give this book a 4 out of 4 stars. There are negligible errors to mention indicating that the book was nicely edited. The plot was twisting and wonderful and beautiful in a weird way.

This book will interest science fiction geeks and adults. It doesn't contain profanity but scientific terms may cross over the head for kids.

Happy Reading:)

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Post by Ogugua Obinna Stephen »

Wow! Your review is captivating. The speed at which i read your review amazes me. I totally agree with your review. Trust me, this book kept me glued to itself.
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Thank you so much for reading this review.
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