Review of Worldlines

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Review of Worldlines

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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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What if dreams are real? What if you are an infinite being existing in multiverse and death is just an illusion? What if when you sleep your consciousness drifts in another dimension and the dimension is as real as the dimension you are in in your waking state? Worldlines by Adam Guest is a science fiction novel, Gary Jackson being the main protagonist

Gary Jackson commits a crime in his lucid dreaming and wake up feeling like a champion because in his dream he had revenged himself by murdering a girl who had turned down his request. He knew the dream was harmless since it was just a dream. The turn of events took place when Mary, his girlfriend's mother diagnosed with Dementia accuses Gary of stabbing a girl. Mary described all the details that took place in Gary’s dream but to her it was real, she had witnessed Gary committing a crime.

Adam Guest divides the novel into four worldlines: Bluelines with Michelle, whom he killed in his dream, a Blackline with Sinead, his waking state girlfriend, a Redline where they are all alive, and finally a Greenline where he was proven innocent.

I applaud the author for this exceptional interesting novel, it is thought provoking and I love how I would stop at some point while reading and questioning myself what if this is not just a science fiction book but there is plenty of truth in it. I, being a science fiction lover fell in love with how the author describes the four Worldlines, how he sprinkled humor in all, more importantly how easy it is to understand his language and flow with his writing. After reading the book, I would personally conclude that the author is a free-spirited person and he has a vast knowledge about multiverse, which greatly assisted him in crafting this piece of writing. I look forward to reading more of his work.

I disliked nothing about the book, but just to mention there was a lot of paragraphs repetition. This did not take way my enjoyment since the repetition would kick you back before you forgot which Worldlines you were in.

I would recommend the book to all Quantum Physics lovers, an audience with an open mind and to all science fiction reader

I rate Worldlines by Adam Guest 4 out of 4 stars because it is mind blowing and I greatly enjoyed reading it. The book is exceptional edited and I found no errors.

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