Review of Timewise
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Review of Timewise
Not everyone has the good fortune to come across someone who will challenge them to become the best versions of themselves. Such is the tale of Ron Larsen. Ron is an orphan who spent his childhood being moved from one foster family to another. Ron developed into a professional chess player from aimless wandering, and it was here that he met Regina Russo, a stunning physics professor. She catches his attention right away when they first meet.
Later, Regina volunteered at Ron's school, which strengthened their bond. They were buddies up until Regina moved out. At the age of 18, Ron is no longer suited for a foster family. Before Regina, who has been spying on him from a distance, shows up at his door, he loses interest in studying and starts to gamble. She and Ron come to a highly lucrative agreement. Continue reading to learn how Regina was able to highlight the positive aspects of Ron's life in Timewise.
In all honesty, Robert Leet is a superb writer. He skillfully crafted a masterpiece out of the words he chose to use. Regina and Ron's initial encounter is not, in my opinion, a coincidence. She presumably recognized his potential and was motivated to help him achieve it because of this. Regina, you succeeded, I'll say. The witty exchanges between them were enjoyable. The majority of the physics theory reminded me of my high school quantum physics classes. Even though this looks to be a more developed version, I could still identify with portions of it.
Regina did a good job of not questioning Ron's intelligence. He was treated by her in the same manner as an adult. Even if it took some time for him to fully grasp some of her beliefs, Ron was composed enough to absorb information and pay attention. I shared Ron's opinion that Regina was insane, especially given how passionately she wanted to construct that device. Additionally, I'll add that Ron has been incredibly fortunate in terms of the ladies he has met. Apart from Regina, the first was the woman who showed him how to find plants on a map. She piqued his interest in the outdoors. Then he married Sheila, and the two of them accomplished a great deal of good work.
The main character Ron's casual sexual behavior is the book's one flaw, in my opinion. He ought to have shown more restraint. However, I still give this book a rating of 5 out of 5 stars. Amazing information is included in this fascinating book. You cannot go wrong with this choice. While reading, I discovered no mistakes. It's been expertly edited.
I'll suggest this to readers who enjoy science fiction. I believe that some of the physics that are incorporated in the story makes this more appropriate for physicists.
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Ron was an amazing character but the whole physics made me dislike the book. Your review was amazing by the way