Review of Timewise

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Review of Timewise

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Timewise" by Robert Leet.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Regina was hiding a secret from Ron. From rumors and gossip, Ron heard that Regina was up to no good and that she was involved in the death or disappearance of a student. As much as this disturbed Ron, he just wanted to get through school and get as far away from Regina as possible. Or did he? Ron understood that every great scientific discovery has consequences. He knew Regina was working on something big. Her cryptic messages and her lectures about time gave that away. Will Ron be willing to bear the consequences of rolling with Regina if she ever tells him the truth about what she has been up to for over 20 years?

Robin Leet is probably proud of himself right now, and he should be because he successfully wrote a book that will not be forgotten for decades to come. I am tempted to say that the things he talked about and the theories he formulated in the book may be used to discover something big one day. Remember, I said I was tempted to say that, but I will not because even he admitted that it was all speculation. But who knows?

The main story started so suddenly. It shocked me. To be honest, I was not expecting what I saw in it. I was not expecting the level of conflict, and the type of secret Regina was hiding for most of the book. I cannot choose between the suspense that accompanied such a drop and the secret that was actually revealed. I will go ahead and say both of them are what I liked the most about this book because they were just so perfect.

Timewise has no negative aspects. It was perfect, and I will not lie about such a thing. I do not give this book such praise because I just want to flatter its author. I do that because it deserves it. Robert Leet deserves it too. The story's content, including how perfectly edited it was, is enough for anybody to shower the book and the author with praise. Because my emotion toward this book is positive, and I did not perceive any negative things about it, I rate it 4 out of 4 stars. That is just a small reward for its perfection.

I recommend Timewise to avid readers of science fiction novels. It is perfect for that group of people because its main story is buried deep in the world of science fiction, where the impossible becomes possible with the help of science. I am sure you will be begging for a sequel at the end of the book.

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