Review by emidio125 -- Worldlines by Adam Guest

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Review by emidio125 -- 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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In the field of physics, the theory of infinite universes and dimensions is widely recognized. Even if it seems crazy to think that there might be someone just like you living in another different reality of ours. And even more to think that these copies of us from another dimensions can interfere with our reality. But what if all this was really true? What if a copy of you from another dimension could really interfere with your life? What would happen? That's what we'll learn from Wordlines by Adam Guest. It is a fiction book that narrates the story of a young man who has his life altered by a version of himself from another dimension.

Gary Jackson, who is a physics student who happened to be learning about the various dimensions that may exist, sees his life totally change when he is accused of killing his beloved girlfriend. However, Gary denies having committed the crime even after he sees the video where he brutally stabs his girlfriend. And while trying to understand what happened, he ends up discovering that he was possessed by a version of himself from another dimension that killed his girlfriend while he was sleeping. And now Gary has to prove that he didn't commit the murder even if the evidence says otherwise.

This book is really very interesting and very well developed and for that, I would like to congratulate the author. The events of the story were really well worked out, the connections between the characters, the description of the dimensions, the drama itself, the suspense, and everything is really fantastic. When I started reading the book, I was skeptical, but as soon as I realized the focal points of the story, I fell in love with it, and I didn't leave the book until I could finish it.

However, there was an aspect that left me confused; some of the characters pronounced exactly the same words in all the dimensions mentioned. Taking into account that the theory of the various dimensions suggests that even though we are the same people, our lives are totally different from each other. So it doesn't make sense for us to say exactly the same words. But otherwise, the story is fantastic and I recommend this book to both teenagers and adults.

The book was well-edited, and it has very minor grammar mistakes. However, there are spacing mistakes that have to be corrected. And for that, I will rate this book 3 out of 4 stars .

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