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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5 out of 5 stars
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Robert Leet's book, Timewise revolves around the life of Ron Larsen, who is an orphan that grew up in Mill Falls, Massachusetts, and his relationship with his mentor Regina, the physics professor who encouraged him at various points in the book. The book also talks about quantum physics as Regina and Ron plan to carry out a project.

Ron struggled through childhood while playing chess and poker to make some money so he could take care of himself because he was an orphan and lacked parental care, support, and guidance. However, his life turned out for the better when he met Professor Regina Russo, a physics professor who offered to render assistance to him. She also developed Ron’s interest in quantum physics as they both carried out a project on it. However, this caught the attention of the FBI. What could the project be that would warrant the FBI keeping an eye on them? Pick up a copy of the book to find out.

This is a fictional book with a lot of lessons, and it’s full of action and a suspenseful storyline that can capture the attention of readers and keep them glued to the book. I found a lot of positive aspects to the book, but what I loved the most was the author's writing style. The author's writing style is remarkable, and I appreciate how he perfectly described the characters and events in the book. The characters were well developed. I admire the author's creativity because he did an excellent job with the storyline of the book. I learned about the foster home system and how it operates. I also learned about quantum physics. It reminded me of my high school classes and how effective physics is in our world today. I liked the way Regina cared about Ron, and I wish I knew someone who cared as much as Regina did. The illustrations in the book helped a lot in understanding things better.

I couldn’t think of anything that I didn’t like about the book. It's as good as saying the book had no flaws, and I like the cover page of the book. I was full of ideas after reading the book, and I was amazed at the things one can accomplish with the help of science. However, I felt emotional that Ron had to leave the foster home and care for himself. It wouldn’t have been a good experience for him. I also commend Robert Leet for writing the book with concise words to enable readers to easily comprehend. I couldn’t find any errors in the book because it was exceptionally well edited.

I’m rating the book 5 out of 5 stars. I gave it a perfect rating due to the great qualities of the book that I mentioned above. I recommend the book to fans of science fiction and physics students because they will find it interesting and engaging.

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