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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Ron, even with lost hope that he will still continue his education, was made to know that there are still chances for him to continue his education. In Timewise by Robert Leet, Ron Larsen, the main character, is portrayed as a man who has no parents but is well-read and very good at mathematics. As he felt he could no longer proceed with his education, he met Regina Russo, who teaches at a university, and the course she takes is physics. Regina Russo made him continue his education, and he even went as far as getting his Ph.D. in New York. However, at some point, Ron wanted the two of them to be closer than they were. Was this possible? Was there any other reason for this? Read about more of that in this book and find out who he later settled for.

It is very hard to see someone who is like Regina in the world of today. No matter your talent or intellect in any field or course, people often find it hard to see someone who will help them to the university level and beyond. But in this book, Ron was able to find someone to help him, and I must say I extremely enjoyed that. I enjoyed it that he was able to find Regina and that she could help him fully and not half-way. Ron met other people like Sheila in this book as well. Also, I enjoy people who are intelligent and good at sports. I do not like it when someone is too serious about life, all in the name of being intelligent. We see that Ron also knows how to play chess. If it were some other people, they would see that as unserious, but I enjoyed this attribute of his, and it’s another thing I liked in the book. These and many others are what I enjoyed about the book.

The book was slow-paced at some points, but this did not disturb my enjoyment of the book. I enjoyed the characters and their actions. The book was exceptionally edited; it was free of any errors whatsoever. I learned many things from the book, and, conclusively, there is nothing about the book that is negative.

Because I did not find anything negative in the book and also because the book was free of errors, I will have to give the book a rating of five out of five stars.

I recommend the book to people who enjoy science and its fields. What I mean by this is that anyone who enjoys everything about science, like math, physics, and every other course in science, should read the book.

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