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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When he was 14 years old and participating in a chess tournament, the orphaned Ron Larsen first encountered Regina Russo. Ron, who had spent a lot of time in and out of foster homes, decided to use chess as a means of making money. He was about to experience a total transformation in his life, so meeting Regina was a blessing in disguise. Ron was persuaded to enrol in school again by Regina, a tutor at Northern University. He was expected to gain a financial benefit from it in addition to a return. Ron conceded to the notion, finding her to be a genuinely nice person. The whole concept of quantum physics begins to make sense at this point. She familiarises Ron with a variety of physics theories and issues that have long confounded him.

I have read several books, but this is hands down the most thought-provoking one. My hunger for scientific knowledge only increased as I read more and more. I haven't figured out what I should actually be doubting and what I shouldn't. I admired how Ron's schedule was adjusted to accommodate meetings and appointments related to quantum physics. Because I could see how Ron progressed from bouncing around between foster homes to having light shine through his life, I rooted for him throughout the novel. That was amazing, in my opinion.

The introduction of new terms related to quantum physics almost made me read more slowly because I had to stop and look up each new term. But it didn't stop me from enjoying the book.

My rating for Timewise by Robert Leet is 5 out of 5 stars. Because I believe the book is deserving, I was unable to take a star away. While reading, I detected no grammatical mistakes, which led me to conclude that the book had been exceptionally well edited. This was such an educational read.

This will undoubtedly appeal to those who like science and its theories.
 
 

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